Tuesday, February 19, 2008

The Ruby/Oswald controversy

From http://rawstory.com/news/2008/Dallas_D.A._releases_OswaldRuby_transcript__0218.html


 


Dallas DA: Jack Ruby docs 'too important to keep secret'


David Edwards and Muriel Kane
Raw Story
Tuesday February 19, 2008



The Dallas County District Attorney's Office has announced the discovery of a trove of documents relating to the assassination of John Kennedy. Among the documents is an alleged transcript of a conversation between Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby, planning the assassination together on behalf of the Mafia. This document has aroused the greatest amount of interest but has also been described as "highly suspect." Dallas District Attorney Craig Watkins explained at a news conference on Monday morning that the documents were found in a safe about a year ago -- soon after he took office -- and that his staff have been examining and cataloging them ever since. Previous DA's had decided not to reveal the information, but Watkins said his administration is devoted to openness and felt it was "too important to keep secret."


"It will open up the debate as to whether there was a conspiracy to assassinate the president," Watkins stated.


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Ruby, the owner of a Dallas burlesque club, shot Oswald while he was in police custody two days after the November 22, 1963 assassination. The transcript has Oswald telling Ruby, "the [Mafia] boys in Chicago want to get rid of the Attorney General [Robert Kennedy]. ... There is a way to get rid of him without killing him. ... I can shoot his brother." The curator of a Dallas museum devoted to the assassination has pointed out that Oswald is known to have been elsewhere on October 4, the alleged date of the conversation. The safe also contained a 1967 contract with the then-district attorney for a movie about the assassination, and the DA's assistant has suggested that the transcript was part of a proposed movie script.


This video is from Fox's Fox News Live, broadcast February 18, 2008.










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