On May 5, 10:54=A0pm, curtjester1 <curtjest...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
I hope you're not planning to post "Harvey & Lee" in its entirityy, CJ.
I think it runs over 900 pages. That would be cruel & unusual punishment,
even if one doesn't read it... and most won't.
JGL
> Dorothy Mar*** was dating Jack Ruby in the summer of 1963 and her aunt
> worked for Ruby. =A0Dorothy told the FBI she knew for a fact that LEE
Oswa=
ld
> and Jack Ruby knew each other, because Oswald worked for Ruby in June
and
> July (1963).
>
> In the summer of 1963 Jack Ruby was interviewing Fracise Irene Hise for
a
> job as a waitress when a young man came into the Carousel Club. Ruby
> acknowledged the man by saying, Hi, Ozzie" and later joined him to the
> back room after fini****ng the interview with Francis. =A0After Ruby
hired
> Miss Hise the same young man came into the bar and asked if he could buy
> her a drink. =A0After the assassination Miss Hise recognized "Ozzie" as
"L=
ee
> Harvey Oswald." =A0("Ozzie" was the nickname given to LEE Oswald by
fellow=
> Marines in Japan).
>
> Clyde Malcolm Limbough worked for Jack Ruby three years and recalled
that
> LEE Oswald was in Ruby's office in the back of the Carousel Club on
three
> separate occasions.
>
> Robert Roy was Jack Ruby's auto mechanic and said that Oswald and Ruby
> definitely knew each other. =A0Roy said that when Oswald dropped Ruby's
ca=
r
> off for repairs at his shop he drove Oswald back to Ruby's "burlesque
> house." =A0When Roy was asked how many times he had driven LEE Oswald to
> Ruby's club, he said, "several times."
>
> Ruby used to park his car, a 1960 Oldsmobile (1963 Texas license tag PD
> 768; 1962 Texas license tag NL 4783), at Gibbs Auto Service on Field
> Street and occasionally allowed friends and associates to borrow his
car. =
=A0
> Leon E. Woods, the manager of Gibbs Auto, kept a record of people who
took=
> Ruby's car from the garage and gave the "checkout and check-in book" to
> the FBI, which was NEVER returned. =A0When Dallas re****ter Earl Golz
asked=
> the FBI about Gibbs Auto Service and the "check-in/checkout book," they
> told Golz they knew nothing about it.
>
> Other Ruby employees who claim to have seen Oswald at Ruby's Carousel
Club=
> include William Crowe, Wally Weston, Dixie Lynn, and Kathy Kay. In all,
> there were dozens of people who saw LEE Oswald and Ruby together in the
> summer of 1963-*precisely when HARVEY Oswald was working at Reily Coffee
> and residing with his wife and child on Magazine Street.*
>
> During the last week of July (1963 Western Union employee Marshall Hicks
> delivered several telegrams to "LEE Harvey Oswald" at the Rotary
> Apartments, 1501-1503 W. 7th Street in Dallas. =A0The FBI made no
attempt =
to
> locate copies of these telegrams.
>
> Dallas Police Detective H.M. Hart, of the Criminal Intelligence
Division,
> received information from a Dallas Police confidential informant who
knew
> Ruby. =A0The informant said that in September, 1963 Ruby rented an
apartme=
nt
> at 223 South Ewing, for LEE Oswald (next door to Ruby's apartment
> building). =A0The informant said the manager of the apartment asked
Oswald=
> to move because the manager did not like Oswald.
>
> The significance of these Ruby/Oswld sightings is that they occurred in
> the spring and summer of 1963, while HARVEY and Marina were in New
> Orleans. =A0It was LEE Oswald who knew and associated with Jack Ruby in
th=
e
> summer of 1963 and was familiar with CIA operatives, anti-Castro Cubans
in=
> Miami, Robert McKeown, and Cuban exiles from the Lake Poncharrtrain
camps.=
=A0
> These sightings help us establish the time frame during which plans were
> formulated to use LEE Oswald to set up HARVEY Oswald as the "patsy" in
the=
> assassination of President Kennedy.
>
> After the assassination Jack Ruby provided several clues that hinted at
> the extent of his knowledge about Oswald and the President's murder:
>
> # When Henry Wade said that Oswald belonged to the "Free Cuba Committee"
> (in New Orleans), it was Jack Ruby who corrected him and said, "That's
> Fair Play for Cuba Committee, Henry."
>
> # After Ruby shot Oswald he told his psychiatrist that he was involved
in
> a conspiracy to murder the President.
>
> # Ruby told one of his jailers, Al Maddox, "In order to understand the
> assassination, you have to read the book 'A Texan Looks at Lyndon.'"
>
> # During a break in his trial for killing Oswald Ruby said, "Everything
> pertaining to what's happening has never come to the surface. =A0The
world=
> will never know the true facts of what occurred, my motive. =A0These
peopl=
e
> had so much to gain, and have such ulterior motives to put me in the
> position I'm in, they will never let the true facts come aboveboard to
the=
> world."
>
> Harvey and Lee pg 554-55
>
> CJ


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