Post by Rob Caprio on Mar 12, 2019 21:31:52 GMT -5
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Jack Ruby entered the Dallas Police Department (DPD) basement at 11:20 a.m., and yet, the transfer was announced on all radio and television stations to be occurring at 10:00 a.m. How did Ruby expect to shoot Lee Harvey Oswald (LHO) by coming in an hour and twenty minutes AFTER the transfer time? [/div]
Was this just another coincidence or splendid luck on Ruby's part? Why did he NOT get there by 10:00 a.m. if he was really intent on killing LHO to spare Jackie from a nasty trial? If this was a spur of the moment action as claimed how is Ruby's delay explained?
The Warren Commission (WC) declared Ruby "probably" entered via the Main Street Ramp despite the only officer stationed there, Roy Vaughn, denying he passed him. Ruby walked down the ramp, again according to the WC, into a supposedly cleared area, it was NOT, as it was very crowded. (XIII, 7) The transfer car was to have been in place; it was NOT. (WCR, 230) A corridor of police officers was to have shielded the prisoner; there was no such corridor in place. (WCR, 213, 229-230)
A 'high sign' was to be given ONLY if all was in order; it was given despite NOTHING being in order. (XIII, 17; WCR, 230) The police officers guarding LHO should have been briefed regarding the death threats against him, but they never were. (XIII, 5, 26-27) Ruby was thus NOT obstructed by a car, a corridor of officers, or officers alerted to the fact there had been death threats made against LHO, and just fired away into the abdomen of LHO.
Was Ruby aided, or was it just a case of total ineptness on the part of the DPD? Since he was an hour and twenty minutes late, did Ruby arrive by prearrangement or by chance? Of course, the WC favored "chance."
Sergeant Patrick Dean of the DPD said Ruby told him two nights before the shooting he planned on gunning down LHO. (V, 257) If this killing was premeditated could Ruby have pulled it off without the help of the DPD? Given the fact he was an hour and twenty minutes late and faced no impediments in his entrance to the basement, it is quite clear to me he had some assistance from somewhere. The DPD is likely simply because they were the ones providing the security.
Joe Tonahill, one of Ruby's defense lawyers at the his trial, reminded everyone that the announcement had been for 10:00 a.m. (the transfer) and that Ruby was seen at the Western Union as late as 11:17 a.m. Tonahill then described Ruby's murder of LHO as "probably the greatest coincidence in the history of the world." He finally presented an alternate explanation to the jury.
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I now come to the point of this great, great burden the State has to prove there is malice in the mind of Jack Ruby. The State has the burden to prove to you that there was a conspiracy in the police department with Jack Ruby. (State v. Jack Rubenstein, alias Jack Ruby, Dallas, March, 13, 1964.)
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He did this to make a case of malicious murder harder to prove, as the State would have to "prove that somebody tipped Jack Ruby off and set premeditation in force. And that is what a conspiracy is." He was saying in effect that if they jury found Ruby guilty of malicious murder they would have to find the DPD guilty as well, of course this did NOT happen, they found Ruby guilty of malicious murder with NO assistance at all.
Based on the delay in the transfer and all the issues surrounding it, the clear point to me is this was prearranged and the DPD allowed it to happen to help avoid a trial that would have aired a lot of dirty laundry. Just too much luck and coincidences in the official theory for me to believe it all.
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Jack Ruby entered the Dallas Police Department (DPD) basement at 11:20 a.m., and yet, the transfer was announced on all radio and television stations to be occurring at 10:00 a.m. How did Ruby expect to shoot Lee Harvey Oswald (LHO) by coming in an hour and twenty minutes AFTER the transfer time? [/div]
Was this just another coincidence or splendid luck on Ruby's part? Why did he NOT get there by 10:00 a.m. if he was really intent on killing LHO to spare Jackie from a nasty trial? If this was a spur of the moment action as claimed how is Ruby's delay explained?
The Warren Commission (WC) declared Ruby "probably" entered via the Main Street Ramp despite the only officer stationed there, Roy Vaughn, denying he passed him. Ruby walked down the ramp, again according to the WC, into a supposedly cleared area, it was NOT, as it was very crowded. (XIII, 7) The transfer car was to have been in place; it was NOT. (WCR, 230) A corridor of police officers was to have shielded the prisoner; there was no such corridor in place. (WCR, 213, 229-230)
A 'high sign' was to be given ONLY if all was in order; it was given despite NOTHING being in order. (XIII, 17; WCR, 230) The police officers guarding LHO should have been briefed regarding the death threats against him, but they never were. (XIII, 5, 26-27) Ruby was thus NOT obstructed by a car, a corridor of officers, or officers alerted to the fact there had been death threats made against LHO, and just fired away into the abdomen of LHO.
Was Ruby aided, or was it just a case of total ineptness on the part of the DPD? Since he was an hour and twenty minutes late, did Ruby arrive by prearrangement or by chance? Of course, the WC favored "chance."
Sergeant Patrick Dean of the DPD said Ruby told him two nights before the shooting he planned on gunning down LHO. (V, 257) If this killing was premeditated could Ruby have pulled it off without the help of the DPD? Given the fact he was an hour and twenty minutes late and faced no impediments in his entrance to the basement, it is quite clear to me he had some assistance from somewhere. The DPD is likely simply because they were the ones providing the security.
Joe Tonahill, one of Ruby's defense lawyers at the his trial, reminded everyone that the announcement had been for 10:00 a.m. (the transfer) and that Ruby was seen at the Western Union as late as 11:17 a.m. Tonahill then described Ruby's murder of LHO as "probably the greatest coincidence in the history of the world." He finally presented an alternate explanation to the jury.
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I now come to the point of this great, great burden the State has to prove there is malice in the mind of Jack Ruby. The State has the burden to prove to you that there was a conspiracy in the police department with Jack Ruby. (State v. Jack Rubenstein, alias Jack Ruby, Dallas, March, 13, 1964.)
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He did this to make a case of malicious murder harder to prove, as the State would have to "prove that somebody tipped Jack Ruby off and set premeditation in force. And that is what a conspiracy is." He was saying in effect that if they jury found Ruby guilty of malicious murder they would have to find the DPD guilty as well, of course this did NOT happen, they found Ruby guilty of malicious murder with NO assistance at all.
Based on the delay in the transfer and all the issues surrounding it, the clear point to me is this was prearranged and the DPD allowed it to happen to help avoid a trial that would have aired a lot of dirty laundry. Just too much luck and coincidences in the official theory for me to believe it all.