Tuesday, June 9, 2020

This property invoice of Jack Ruby's, I have to wonder if it's legit or if it's something that they just whipped up. Let's take it from the top. It says Police Department and then in small letters below it City of Dallas. But why not just say Dallas Police Department? Or at least make "Dallas" as big? For the date, it says the 25th, but Ruby's things were taken from him on the 24th, and by 11 AM on the 25th, he was gone to the County Jail. So, how could they compile this invoice on the 25th? Then, it says "Received of" and for that it says "Jail." But, shouldn't Ruby's name have gone there?

Then it says "Evidence in Offense number" but a person's clothes and personal affects aren't necessarily evidence. Evidence refers to things that are going to be presented at trial to convict someone. Then it refers to Arrest number, so there was an Offense number and an Arrest number, but neither one are provided. And then for charge it says "inv. murder".  What does that mean? Involuntary murder? But how on November 25 could they claim to know that? Furthermore, we have it from Fritz on video that in Texas, it was just murder, that they didn't even have a designation of first degree murder.

Then, there are vertical columns for quantity, article, and bin number.  G-25, N30, etc. I found a similar one for Oswald's address book that said it was put in Bin F23. So, presumably, they had all these lettered bins, and as you know, there are 26 letters. But, numbers are infinite. So, how high did the numbers go for each letter? If there was a bin N30, doesn't that imply that there were bins N1 thru N29? And so on for all the other letters? But, that is ridiculous. Then, there was $2015.33 in cash which they put in Safe Dr 9. What could that mean? Then, his expensive Couture wrist-watch they put in Safe Bin 7'9, as best as I can read the cursive. Then, 3 Amer.Exp. travelers checks. Then, they claimed an envelope with his glasses, but we see his glasses in the Jackson photo in the external jacket chest pocket. So, they decided to put them in an envelope? And they put them in Bin G-25? Why that bin? And why not just keep all his stuff together in the same bin? He was only going to be there overnight. Then, there were other things including a black leather belt which they listed twice. They claimed he had 2 address books. Then, his black leather shoes they put in Bin N30. Then, his white dress shirt, his one set of underwear (and think very carefully about why they thought it was necessary for him to wear regulation underwear overnight). Then, a brown suit and a grey felt hat. Then, it says its tag dated 11-24. 

And then at the very bottom it says Jack Leon Ruby and gives his address as 3939 Rawlins, but that was not his address. His address was 223. S. Ewing. Then, there is some other vague handwriting. "Hold. Case filed 12/3/62 Leavelle", Then it says  "No  11109  G" . What can that mean? The G isn't even part of the number. It's off by itself. So, what does it mean?


I propose that this whole form is just a prop, like they have in movies. In my movie, we made a prop for the FBI All Points Bulletin to law enforcement concerning Abdul Latif Hassan, and I guarantee you it was more credible than this.  

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