Post by Rob Caprio on May 14, 2022 15:33:01 GMT -5
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Was Lee Harvey Oswald the illegitimate son of Jack Ruby?
If we go to CE 2249 we will the following letter written by Lieutenant Jack Revill to the DPD Chief Jesse Curry.
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Re: George Butler,
Lieutenant of Police
Sir:
On December 9, 1963, the undersigned officers were approached by Lieutenant Butler and he related that he had information that Lee Harvey Oswald was the illegitimate son of Jack Ruby.
Lieutenant Butler further stated that he had information that Jack Ruby had applied for a visa to Mexico about the same time that Lee Harvey Oswald had visited that country. He suggested that we contact the Mexican Counsul to confirm this information.
Respectfully submitted,
Jack Revill, Lieutenant
Special Services Bureau
(CE 2249, p. 41)
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Wow! Now that is a doozy, huh? What did the WC do with this? NOTHING of course as Lieutenant Butler was never called or interviewed by the WC to find out if this information was true. Lt. Butler is a person who has a very interesting background too. Butler had an “extreme knowledge of organized” crime according to reporter Seth Kantor so this could account for how he knew this about Jack Ruby. Kantor also pointed out that Butler had been loaned to the U.S. Senate "…by the Dallas police department to aid three different U.S. Senate investigatory groups as an expert on gangster operations".
Lt. Butler was put in charge of the transfer of LHO as well by Captain Will Fritz. Despite losing his prisoner and his long relationship with Jack Ruby the WC did not see fit to call him. Why NOT?
Also, we just saw this in a recent post in our series as Fort Worth Star Telegram reporter Thayer Waldo said this about Butler shortly before the transfer of LHO had taken place.
Mr. HUBERT. Did you find that other officials were not so cooperative?
Mr. WALDO. I would say, yes, …What I wanted to say about Lieutenant Butler was that this almost stolid poise, or perhaps phlegmatic poise is a better word, that I had noticed all through even the most hectic times of the 22d and the 23d, appeared to have deserted him completely on the morning of the 24th. He was an extremely nervous man, so nervous that when I was standing asking him a question after I had entered the ramp and gotten down to the basement area, just moments before Oswald was brought down, he was standing profile to me and I noticed his lips trembling as he listened and waited for my answer. It was simply a physical characteristic. I had by then spent enough hours talking to this man so that it struck me as something totally out of character. Now, he may merely have had a bad night.
Or perhaps he knew what was coming in a little while? I would doubt LHO was the illegitimate son of Jack Ruby, but you never know for sure in this case about anything. It would have been nice for the WC to find out for sure for us, but I guess that would be asking too much of them.
The other claim Butler made is equally intriguing and again nothing was done to find out if it was true or not. He said Ruby had applied for a visa to Mexico around the same time LHO went there. Of course LHO never really went, but that is not the point here. Did Ruby get a Mexican visa? Did he go? These are interesting and intriguing questions the WC (and FBI) seemed to have NO interest in. Why?
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Was Lee Harvey Oswald the illegitimate son of Jack Ruby?
If we go to CE 2249 we will the following letter written by Lieutenant Jack Revill to the DPD Chief Jesse Curry.
Quote on
www.history-matters.com/archive/jfk/wc/wcvols/wh25/pages/WC_Vol25_0098b.gif
Re: George Butler,
Lieutenant of Police
Sir:
On December 9, 1963, the undersigned officers were approached by Lieutenant Butler and he related that he had information that Lee Harvey Oswald was the illegitimate son of Jack Ruby.
Lieutenant Butler further stated that he had information that Jack Ruby had applied for a visa to Mexico about the same time that Lee Harvey Oswald had visited that country. He suggested that we contact the Mexican Counsul to confirm this information.
Respectfully submitted,
Jack Revill, Lieutenant
Special Services Bureau
(CE 2249, p. 41)
www.history-matters.com/archive/jfk/wc/wcvols/wh25/html/WC_Vol25_0098b.htm
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Wow! Now that is a doozy, huh? What did the WC do with this? NOTHING of course as Lieutenant Butler was never called or interviewed by the WC to find out if this information was true. Lt. Butler is a person who has a very interesting background too. Butler had an “extreme knowledge of organized” crime according to reporter Seth Kantor so this could account for how he knew this about Jack Ruby. Kantor also pointed out that Butler had been loaned to the U.S. Senate "…by the Dallas police department to aid three different U.S. Senate investigatory groups as an expert on gangster operations".
Lt. Butler was put in charge of the transfer of LHO as well by Captain Will Fritz. Despite losing his prisoner and his long relationship with Jack Ruby the WC did not see fit to call him. Why NOT?
Also, we just saw this in a recent post in our series as Fort Worth Star Telegram reporter Thayer Waldo said this about Butler shortly before the transfer of LHO had taken place.
Mr. HUBERT. Did you find that other officials were not so cooperative?
Mr. WALDO. I would say, yes, …What I wanted to say about Lieutenant Butler was that this almost stolid poise, or perhaps phlegmatic poise is a better word, that I had noticed all through even the most hectic times of the 22d and the 23d, appeared to have deserted him completely on the morning of the 24th. He was an extremely nervous man, so nervous that when I was standing asking him a question after I had entered the ramp and gotten down to the basement area, just moments before Oswald was brought down, he was standing profile to me and I noticed his lips trembling as he listened and waited for my answer. It was simply a physical characteristic. I had by then spent enough hours talking to this man so that it struck me as something totally out of character. Now, he may merely have had a bad night.
Or perhaps he knew what was coming in a little while? I would doubt LHO was the illegitimate son of Jack Ruby, but you never know for sure in this case about anything. It would have been nice for the WC to find out for sure for us, but I guess that would be asking too much of them.
The other claim Butler made is equally intriguing and again nothing was done to find out if it was true or not. He said Ruby had applied for a visa to Mexico around the same time LHO went there. Of course LHO never really went, but that is not the point here. Did Ruby get a Mexican visa? Did he go? These are interesting and intriguing questions the WC (and FBI) seemed to have NO interest in. Why?