OK, I was slumming for a few days. I read a Jesse
Ventura book on the JFK assassination. For those in the know, it was slightly
closer to reality than the Jim Marrs book Oliver Stone used as background for JFK. But only slightly. Ventura’s book
details 63 reasons to believe the assassination was the result of a conspiracy.
Much was interesting, much was a rehash of the stuff I read during my JFK
heyday a decade ago, and a lot was straight out of left field. It was a quick
read, finished in about three hours.
It did mention a new take on small part of the
assassination, one thing I had never read or heard before. I don’t believe it
for a moment, but it struck me as intriguing.
Remember the assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald in the
basement of the Dallas Police Department? He’s escorted out, handcuffed to a
detective, into the midst of what seems to be a mob of a hundred men. One
lurches forward, a nightclub owner name of Jack Ruby, a man who has absolutely
no business in the basement of the Dallas Police Department, and fires a bullet
at close range right into Oswald’s abdomen. The alleged presidential assassin
dies an hour and 45 minutes later at Parkland Hospital, the same hospital that
attempted to save Kennedy.
According to Ventura (or a source in his book, can’t
remember which), all the men are wearing dark suits and hats except for one.
One man is in a white suit and hat, and he’s the man cuffed to Oswald. The
theory states that Ruby was sent in to kill Oswald and would recognize his
victim because he would be to the right of the man in the white suit and hat.
Creepy. But I don’t think it’s true.
Take a look at this photo taken the instant Ruby fires
at Oswald:
Yes, the detective next to Oswald wears what appears
to be a white suit and hat (some describe it as “tan”). But in this picture I
can see two guys with white/tan hats, one next to Oswald and the other
immediately behind him, and at the right-side edge maybe another man with a
white/tan suit. So perhaps this micro-conspiracy is a little half-baked.
But boy does that detective in the white suit and hat
stand out.
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