What is wrong with people that they think Jack Ruby would be willing to destroy his entire life by shooting Oswald in a crowd of police? They should realize that he enjoyed his life every bit as much as they enjoy their lives. He enjoyed running his nightclubs and being a big-shot all over town. He loved his family: his siblings, his nieces, and his nephews. He valued his friends. He loved his dogs. He enjoyed going to the synagogue. He enjoyed reading the newspaper. He enjoyed the city of Dallas and its events, and he was looking forward to moving into a swanky new apartment building.
And no, the Mafia did not order him to shoot Oswald. We know every move Ruby made and every person he talked to in the last four days of his life. It's all laid out right here:
https://kenrahn.com/JFK/Issues_and_evidence/Jack_Ruby/Timeline_of_Ruby.html
The Mafia never came to see him, and they never called him. They did not order him to shoot Oswald, and they had no reason to do so. Oswald knew nothing about them. There was nothing that Oswald could tell the police about the Mafia. So, they had no reason, whatsoever, to want him dead. The whole story is nothing but fantasy.
And the same goes for the Dallas Police. They did not order Ruby to kill Oswald. Rather, they tricked Ruby into thinking that he shot Oswald.
You should realize that there were no precedents for the Dallas Police to approach Ruby about shooting Oswald. The gap between their usual engagement with him, as a local businessman, to that of a co-conspirator in murder was too great to be plausible. And how could they force him to do it? What could they threaten to do to him if he didn't? Cancel his liquor license? Plus, they had no respect for Ruby. They humored him, but they weren't going to trust him to fire a gun in a crowd of their people. They considered him a clown, a dunce, a blithering idiot. They weren't going to collude with him to commit murder. And if they did, they would have had to kill him right away because how could they trust him to stay silent about it? And why should he have stayed silent about it? They were prosecuting him; testifying against him; lying about him; trying to get him sentenced to death; and they succeeded. On any given day, he could have spilled his guts to his lawyers. There was nothing stopping him. What if he decided that he wasn't going to die for them? Were they going to take that chance? The very fact that he lived for over 3 years tells you that he wasn't involved and was clueless about it.
The Dallas Police did use Ruby to kill Oswald, but not by having him actually do it. Rather, they talked him into believing that he did it.
And it wasn't their idea to kill Oswald. LBJ must have put them up to it. Do you know how many times LBJ's henchman Cliff Carter talked to Will Fritz on Friday afternoon? It was something like 11 times. Read LBJ: Mastermind by Phil Nelson. And that was before there were cell phones.
Two of Fritz' men knew LBJ very well: Elmer Boyd and Richard Sims. LBJ hired them to be his bodyguards whenever he came to Dallas. The last time was in April 1963. Fritz and his men were WW2 vets. They fought in the war. Now, Johnson was the Commander in Chief, and he was telling them it was a matter of national urgency to kill Oswald and end the national nightmare.
As for Ruby being the witless patsy, he was groomed for it in advance by the CIA. The CIA mind control program MK-ULTRA was started in 1953. It was the same time that the CIA was on a tear giving people LSD. And as they were honing their mind control methods, they were assembling a coterie of people to use them on, for whatever purposes arose. And somehow, Jack Ruby got on that list. Perhaps his military records showed that he was malleable, impressionable, very respectful of authority, and submissive, which he was. Jack Ruby was MK-ULTRA'd. We don't know who Jack Ruby's doctor was in Dallas, but he had him on amphetamines for weight loss. Does he look like he needed it? Amphetamines were MK-ULTRA drugs.
And by the way, Ruby didn't have ropy hair. He was practically bald on top. But, James Bookhout wore a thick, moppy wig at the Garage Spectacle, which made it necessary to enhance Ruby's hair in every photo of him for the rest of his life. But, it was never done the same way twice. This is the only one that looks ropy. Every artist "retouched" his hair their own way.

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