Juliette de la Bretoniere To talk to Jack Ruby for how many hours, must have been an ordeal for Earl Warren, yet he remained calm and patient with him. Had to read his testimony several times because Ruby kept on talking on and on irrelevantly, indeed without any self-restriction, but without bounderies instead. Warren conversed with him as if Ruby was a child and I agree with you Ralph, it was the only way to talk to him and the wisest.
I believe Ruby didn’t even realise how depressed he was and how much he relied on other people’s acceptances. Like he suffered from an inferiority complex or something.... Have you read about his urge to buy sandwiches and hand them out to the authorities? I mean, it’s nice and thoughtful, but this behaviour is also a bit strange..
ManageI believe Ruby didn’t even realise how depressed he was and how much he relied on other people’s acceptances. Like he suffered from an inferiority complex or something.... Have you read about his urge to buy sandwiches and hand them out to the authorities? I mean, it’s nice and thoughtful, but this behaviour is also a bit strange..
Ralph Cinque Ruby was constantly looking for approval from the Dallas Police. He didn't have a vicious bone in his body. If you think about how you expect a killer to act and talk, Ruby was the opposite. And he was so honest that he couldn't filter anything. His mind just roamed wherever it wanted; he couldn't stay on point. He was extremely submissive. Anytime anyone in authority corrected him he accepted it. He never challenged anyone. And he was kind. His kindness ran deep. Do you think the Dallas Police ever had a more cooperative prisoner? I doubt it. People need to forget about the Jack Ruby of lore and just look at the Jack Ruby that there was. He was harmless.
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