Big find here by Paul Abbotts. The glass in the window was creating reflections of the men. The cop in uniform can be seen very clearly, while the detective who is seated and looking at Fritz as though "Bookhout" wasn't there, his hat can be seen faintly. But, where's "Bookhout's" reflection? I told you he wasn't there. Thank you, Paul. And what this means is that the whole story of Ruby shooting Oswald is a lie. If they went to this much trouble to plant a phony Bookhout into a photo to hide that he was a short, pudgy man, like the Garage Shooter, it means that he WAS the Garage Shooter, and not Ruby.
Sunday, April 30, 2023
Here are two images of Jack Ruby that a day apart. The one on the left was 11/24/63, and the one on the right was 11/25/63 as they were moving him to the County Jail. Ruby didn't get the Pomp and Circumstance that Oswald did, but his was going to be just a straight transfer without the shooting.
But, why does his hair look so different? I know why. It's because every single picture of Ruby included doctoring of his hair. But, it was something that was done by individuals according to their own judgment. So, on the left, the guy took the Sharpie and really gave it a thick coat, while on the right, a different guy did more intermitent streaking.
Saturday, April 29, 2023
I just received a threat from a man named Howard Mutton. I am attaching it below.
Friday, April 28, 2023
This is a statement by Jack Ruby at his WC testimony. "There was no one near me when I walked down that ramp, because if you will time the time I sent the money order, I think it was 10:17 Sunday morning."
Let's look at Will Fritz during the Garage Spectacle. Amazingly, he turned around and conspicuously nodded at the trio during the Grand Entrance, which had all the formality of a graduation ceremony. But, why did he nod? What was he signaling? I suspect it was that Bookhout is in place, so be ready.
Then, when the shot went off, Fritz was very slow to react. In this image, a lot has already happened. Oswald, presumably, slapped his arm to his chest, fell forward, veered backward, and then went up on his toes, before then collapsing. The Shooter jumped about 90 degrees to get in front of Oswald after shooting him. And the Penguins have begun their swarm. But, Fritz hasn't even turned around yet. He's got his arms out, but he hasn't turned around. And that is not the reaction to a gunshot. A gunshot is loud, and when you don't expect it, it startles the hell out of you. Note also that the hallmark of the startle reaction isn't the hands going out; it's the tensing of the neck and the hunching of the shoulders, which Fritz is not doing. What he is doing is acting. But, he happened to be a bad actor.
The Garage Spectacle was staged, and they were all acting. But, this collage of Will Fritz is screaming out loud that it was all an act. I'm sure there are plenty of children who could see it. That there are any adults who can't is amazing.
Now, let's look at the Ruby's mug shots from the Sheriff's Office. On the upper left, you can see that Ruby had quite a lot of scruffy hair growth on the back of his neck. I pointed an arrow to it. However, the Garage Shooter below had a very clean neck. And notice how long his hair was in back. It wasn't tapered at all. It just abruptly stopped, ending with a curl. And, it certainly looks like a wig. You don't see any hair growing out of his head. It's just a mop sitting there. That is not only a toupee but a bad one.
A Tale of Two Conversations
by Ralph C Cinque
It's hard to imagine how the conversation went in the decision to turn Oswald's 40 foot walk to a car into a media extravaganza, especially when you consider that there were hundreds of threatening phone calls about killing Oswald. Still, I shall try to create it, But first, let's consider the conversation that should have happened.
Capt. Fritz: Chief, you got a minute?
Chief Curry: You bet.
Capt. Fritz: We're ready to transfer Oswald to the County Jail, but with all the threatening phone calls that have come in, I figure we better do it in the dead of night and without announcing it. We'll announce it after it's done. Better safe than sorry. And after that, his safety will be up to Decker. Do you agree?
Chief Curry: I do. Under the circumstances, we need an abundance of caution. So, tell your men that until it's done, mum's the word.
Capt. Fritz: Will do, Chief. Thanks.
RC: Notice that that conversation didn't even mention the press. And that's because it's rational. There was no reason why the press had to witness a 40 foot walk to a car. Now, what follows proposes how the conversation might have gone.
Chief Curry: Will, I figure we better wait until the wee hours to transfer Oswald and not announce it. One of those nuts who called might actually try something, and there's no point looking for trouble. So do it in the early AM, and we'll announce that it was done tomorrow. And then, hopefully, our stint will be over, and it will be Decker's headache. I'll see you tomorrow.
Capt. Fritz: Hold on, Chief. What about the press?
Chief Curry: What about them?
Capt. Fritz: They are going to be mighty disappointed if they don't get to see Oswald.
Chief Curry: What do you mean? They've been seeing him all weekend, since two o'clock Friday.
Capt. Fritz: I know, but this is big.
Chief Curry: What's big about it? You're going to put him in a car and drive him a few blocks to the County Jail.
Captain Fritz: I know, but to them it's a momentous occasion.
Chief Curry: Well, the disappointments of the press are the least of my concerns. So screw 'em. We have a job to do and policies to follow. See you tomorrow.
Captain Fritz: Chief, I wish you'd reconsider. The fact is: it's the press who pay our salaries.
Chief Curry: How do you figure that? The money for our department comes from the city.
Captain Fritz: I know, but indirectly, it comes from them.
Chief Curry: No, it doesn't. It comes directly from the city.
Capt. Fritz: But, they pay taxes.
Chief Curry: As do we all. Look, I'm tired. I want to go home. Just move Oswald in the wee hours and without any fanfare. I've got enough to worry about. Quit fretting about the press.
Captain Fritz: Chief, this is about history, and people want to be part of it. I don't think we should deny them that right.
Chief Curry: Well, you have a point there. So, what are you suggesting?
Captain Fritz: I suggest we do it up big. Turn it into a procession. Like a graduation ceremony... or maybe a Confirmation. We invite all the press. Cameras, lights, the works. We make it a spectacle. We make it the most famous walk to a car ever. What do you say?
Chief Curry: I think you're out of your mind, but I'm too tired to argue with you. If you want to throw a party in the City Garage, go ahead; make it a doozey. But, if Oswald gets shot, it's going to be on you.
Captain Fritz: I can live with that.
Chief Curry: Let's hope he can. I'll see you tomorrow.
Wednesday, April 26, 2023
Here we have Ruby in handcuffs being led through the Jail Office to be taken upstairs for the first time as they pass Oswald on the floor whom we can't see. There are problems galore with this. By some accounts, Ruby was shoved to the floor and handcuffed as soon as they got inside the Jail Office and taken upstairs. By other accounts, he was handcuffed and then left to lie on the floor a while. But why? In the picture on the left, they are supposedly passing Oswald. The detective glances over at him, but Ruby isn't interested. But, why is Ruby so fat? He wasn't so fat at the time. And why is his neck so jowly? It wasn't. And his hair there is ridiculous, with a huge swathe of baldness but still an island of very thick, wooly hair on top? His hair certainly wasn't that way.
On the left, we see Ruby from behind with his longer, thinner neck, different shaped head, and very different hair than the Garage Shooter on the right. It is simply impossible for them to be the same man.
Do you realize how disparate these images are? It's over! Jack Ruby was not that short, burly, mop-topped Garage Shooter.
Monday, April 24, 2023
There are no images of a cop handcuffed to a prisoner and with a hand in his pants. The JFK assassination is the only time that such a thing has ever been claimed. But, that didn't stop me from looking for something similar, which I found. I found an image of a cop gripping the link in a man's handcuff. So, this cop, instead of holding him by the arm, is holding him by the cuff-link.
This is supposed to be Leavelle with his hand in Oswald's pants, but what it actually is is a very crappy visual effect. I know about visual effects because I am in the movie business. And I have worked with a lot of visual effects artists over the years. And if any one of them had submitted a visual effect to me as bad as this, I would have fired him on the spot.
And think about how looney the story is. We're supposed to believe that Leavelle was handcuffed to Oswald, but that wasn't enough. In addition, he had to have his hand in his pants. But why? The handcuff alone meant that he and Oswald were inseparable. The handcuff alone meant that Oswald couldn't run away or be grabbed away. This was for a 40 foot walk to a car. So, to walk 40 feet, he needed to, both, be handcuffed to the guy and have a hand in his pants? Don't you think that was a bit over-dramatic?
This is from the AP newsreel, and I believe it was a reenactment in which they forgot about the element of Leavelle being handcuffed to Oswald. Look at Oswald's hands. They are centered in front of his body; both of them. And you can see that Oswald is in front of Levealle's left shoulder. So, there is no way that Leavelle has his left hand where Oswald's right hand is. They just forgot about it for this. And since it was a reenactment done some time later, then obviously, the guy can't be Oswald, since Oswald was dead.
I studied the NBC and KRLD films looking for their Jackson frame. In particular, I wanted to see if the Shooter continued pointing the gun at Oswald after he shot him, as we see in the Jackson photo.
On the left is the moment of impact in the second KRLD film. There's no reason to doubt me because if you look closely, you'll see that Oswald is starting to grimace. Compare the geometry to that of the Jackson photo on the right. And what happens in the KRLD film, as well as the NBC film, is that, after shooting Oswald from the side, the Shooter relocates himself. He jumps to where he is facing Oswald with his back to the camera.
Sunday, April 23, 2023
Why were people gathered at the Main Street ramp, when it was an incoming ramp? Who were they expecting to arrive? I know the answer. They were expecting Jack Ruby to arrive. They were there to be a magnet for him.
On the far left is Detective Lowery. It is several minutes before the jail transfer, and he is standing around clasping his hands. On the right is the Jackson photo, which was supposedly taken after the shot.