Thursday, November 30, 2017

Now I know why they didn't remove Ruby's statement that the officer had his back to him from the written transcript. It's because the written transcript was published in Elmer Gertz' book Moment of Madness, and obviously, if something is printed in a book, you can't make it go away.

But where did the audio file that exists come from? 

http://www.jfk-online.com/ruby-audio.mp3


So, who put together the file? It's a production. It includes an announcer who says that "there were no windows in his spartan cell; a naked light-bulb shown above him 24 hours a day" and other bull shit. 

But, that is the only version of the audio that we have. It started as audio tape that was in the possession of either Elmer Gertz or Earl Ruby. So, how did it get made into a slick production? And who made it into a slick production? Who made the editing cuts? Who wrote the tripe that the guy says at the beginning? 

I know now the source of the written transcript, from Gertz' book, pages 485 to 492. So, that settles that. But now, I want to know the chain of custody of the audio file and how it got made into a slick production. 



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