Wednesday, June 1, 2022

This past Sunday, I appeared on an internet television program to discuss the innocence of Jack Ruby. I presented images, and the first one was this one. 


That is the only face-shot there is of the Garage Shooter. We don't see his face in the garage because of his hat and because he was never facing a camera, even though there were many there. In the garage, we only see him from behind or from the side and wearing his hat.  

So, you would think that this being the only facial image of him would make it the go-to image. But, it's not. Only I and my friends and supporters show it. And that's because it's a blight on the official story since he obviously isn't Jack Ruby.

Of course, it's Jack Ruby on the right, and that's his mug shot. I'll do the point by point comparison, but first, let me point out that it is immediately obvious that they are not the same man, and that's based on our lifelong experience looking at people and understanding that each human being is one-of-a-kind genetic specimen with his or her own genetic blueprint, except for identical twins. 

But, what you can see is that the man on the left had a round face, (think Charlie Brown) while Ruby had a longer, narrower face. The man on the left had a short forehead, whereas Ruby had a long forehead. The man on the left had racoon stripes instead of eyes, which was a photographic alteration, whereas Ruby had eyes. And, the man on the left had a very short neck while Ruby had a longer neck. There is absolutely no way they could be the same man. 

The three men with the Shooter were Detectives Boyd, Sims, and Hall, who, ironically, were Oswald's handlers. They were the ones who led Oswald around: to lineups, to Court, to interrogations, and also to the  Midnight Press Conference. So, how did they wind up being being the handlers of the Garage Shooter? Why weren't they, or two of them, allowed to lead Oswald out to the Garage for the supposed jail transfer? Why were they replaced by Leavelle and Graves? 

And what were the four of them doing there? It was taken on the 3rd floor of the police department, right next to the elevator. But, what were they doing there? The weren't waiting for the elevator. They were just hovering there. And when was it? It was very soon after the Garage Spectacle: probably 2 minutes after. 

Notice that the detectives are looking sharply at the photographer, and they don't look happy. They look concerned. But, they aren't the least bit concerned that they have their backs to a homicidal criminal. And that's because they know they have nothing to fear from him. And that's because they knew he was FBI Agent James Bookhout, and what they were really doing is escorting him to freedom. They were about to release him so that he could go back to being James Bookhout.  So, after this, they must have taken him to wherever he had his regular clothes, so he could change into them and go back to being himself. And that was probably in the Homicide Bureau. That's where Bookhout said he was during the Oswald shooting. He said he remained there after the final interrogation. He didn't say why. He didn't say what he needed to do there. And he didn't explain why he had no interest in watching the jail transfer, even though he was interested in watching every other thing that Oswald did.  

We found this image in Fred Rheinstein's 30 year retrospective of the Oswald shooting, called The Killing of Lee Harvey Oswald.  Fred was the producer and director of the NBC spectacle of the shooting 30 years before. 

The 30 year retrospective used to be up on Youtube, in its entirety. Now, it is nowhere to be found. Why? It's because of what we found: the image of the Garage Shooter showing that he was definitely not Jack Ruby.

How big is this? There is nothing bigger. It's bigger than Oswald in the doorway, and that's big. 

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