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Post by Rob Caprio on May 14, 2022 15:29:31 GMT -5
All portions are ©️ Robert Caprio 2006-2024 upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f6/CE5301C.jpgWhy was Jack Ruby told by a member of the Secret Service (SS) NOT to tell him certain things because he was going to trial when NO one cared enough to warn Lee Harvey Oswald (LHO) about this?
If we go to Jack Ruby’s WC testimony, we will see this exchange.
[Note: The Mr. Moore mentioned here is Elmer Moore of the SS.]Mr. RUBY. Where do you stand, Moore? Mr. MOORE. Well, I am assigned to the Commission, Jack. Mr. RUBY. The President assigned you? Mr. MOORE. No; my chief did. And I am not involved in the investigation. I am more of a security officer. Mr. RUBY. Boys, I am in a tough spot, I tell you that. Mr. MOORE. You recall when I talked to you, there were certain things I asked you not to tell me at the time, for certain reasons, that you were probably going to trial at that time, and I respected your position on that and asked you not to tell me certain things.Was LHO told NOT to say certain things because he was “probably going to trial?” I doubt it. Also, what were these “certain things” Moore did NOT want to hear? I don’t know because the WC did NOT bother to ask what these things may have related to. Why NOT?
Can anyone show that LHO was warned like this about what he said to the Dallas Police Department (DPD), FBI, SS or any other organization? Or tell us what these “certain things” may have been?
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