Thursday, July 28, 2022

 WFAA Coverage of Oswald Shooting proves it was State Murder


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1sKHbr4hL8&t=61s

It starts with a description of all the provisions to protect Oswald, the men with guns, the sniffing dogs, etc. and what a shame it was that now he wouldn't be able to face trial. Bill Lord, who was the WFAA reporter at City Hall, described the shooter and said he was a "small elderly man." Later, another reporter also described the shooter as "small." Jack Ruby was 5'9" which is average height, then and now, and he wasn't underweight. So, why would anyone describe him as small? The shooter wasn't small either in terms of weight, but he was short. Shortness is what they were really talking about. The Garage Shooter was short. He was the shortest man in the garage that we can see. 


That man is obviously shorter than Ruby's 5'9". He looks short even compared to Fritz, and Fritz was a short man. 

James Bookhout was a short man, which he himself implied. He said that on Friday afternoon, he was in the crowded 3rd floor hallway waiting for Fritz to arrive to interrogate Oswald, and he was looking for his partner, James Hosty. So, he found a pedestal to stand on so that he could see over the crowd. Would a tall man have had to do that? Then, when he testified to the WC, he said he was on Main Street outside the Mercantile Bank when the motorcade passed, but he didn't get to see JFK because there were people in front of him. He didn't elaborate, but he was there, in person, and he knew that they could see that he was short. And therefore, it required no elaboration. The Garage Shooter was the shortest man in the garage, and he was dwarfed by the detectives. He was a distinctly short man, which Ruby was not. The tallest the Garage Shooter could have been was 5'6". 

Back to the WFAA tape, they said that when the shooter was led to the elevator to be taken upstairs that his shirt was torn open. And you can see the shooter who is just in a shirt and not a jacket. But, what became of his jacket? He was wearing one. So, how did it come off in the jail office? They wrestled him in there without first handcuffing him, and reportedly, they handcuffed him as soon as they got through the jail office door. But, if that's true, then his jacket would have still been on. They would not have stopped to remove his jacket when they were struggling with him. By rights, they should have handcuffed him on the spot in the garage before moving him anywhere. But, there is no basis to think that they first removed his jacket and then handcuffed him in the jail office. And yet, that's what we see.


Wow, he is disheveled, is he not? But, since he was wearing a jacket during the melee, how did his shirt get torn open? Here he is a few hours later:


Now obviously, his shirt is buttoned there, and that shirt was never torn open. That is not the cabana shirt they gave him later to wear, supposedly, as a jail uniform. 


So, this must have been his original shirt.


Look at the transformation he underwent.


It looks like the same man, but absolutely nothing was said about Ruby getting a makeover. And presumably, the shirt was wide open on the left, not because the unbuttoned it, but because it got ripped open, which means the buttons ripped off. But if so, how could his short be buttoned again later? And did they iron it?


It was not Ruby in the garage. He wasn't there during the Garage Spectacle. He was being held up on the 5th floor. Apparently, they brought him back  down so that he could be filmed being taken back up- as if for the first time. And they arranged that disheveled look. Ruby was completely out of it mentally at the time. He was in a daze from all the drugs. A WFAA reporter said that he was heard "muttering incoherently" after the shooting. That was only said once and never repeated. But, it is extremely important. Note the blank star and dilated pupils on Ruby in the image above. Compare his look and expression to that of the two officers that flank him. Dart your eyes back and forth among them. He was out of it. He was high as a kite. The idea that Dallas Police arranged for him to shoot Oswald- and pointing the gun in their direction, and that they felt safe doing that is ridiculous. They were never going to let that lunatic do the shooting. They didn't need him to do the shooting. They just needed him to take the blame for doing the shooting. 






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