Posted on 02/17/2008 1:28:35 PM PST by NormsRevenge
DALLAS (Reuters) - A batch of old documents linked to the slaying of President John F. Kennedy has reportedly been unearthed, including a highly suspect transcript of a conversation between assassin Lee Harvey Oswald and Oswald's killer Jack Ruby, the Dallas Morning News said on Sunday.
The newspaper said the Dallas County district attorney's office, which uncovered the documents, would display its discovery at a news conference on Monday morning.
The Morning News said the items found in an old safe in a Dallas courthouse included personal letters from former District Attorney Henry Wade, the prosecutor in the Ruby trial. Ruby shot Oswald two days after the president's death.
Also found were official records from Ruby's trial, a gun holster and clothing that probably belonged to Ruby and Oswald, District Attorney Craig Watkins told the newspaper.
But one potentially controversial item is a transcript of an exchange between Oswald and Ruby in which they discuss killing Kennedy to halt the mafia-busting agenda of his brother, Attorney General Robert Kennedy.
The Morning News said one theory about the transcript was that it was part of a movie script Wade was working on with producers, for a film that was never made.
The transcript resembles one published by the Warren Commission, which investigated Kennedy's assassination and concluded Oswald acted alone. The FBI had determined the conversation between Oswald and Ruby -- this time about killing Texas Gov. John Connally -- was definitely fake, the newspaper said.
Connally was riding in the car with Kennedy and was wounded in the attack.
The documents may be a Presidents' Day gift to conspiracy theorists who have long questioned the official U.S. government version that Oswald acted alone when he shot Kennedy on November 22, 1963, as the president's motorcade swept past the Texas School Book Depository in downtown Dallas.
Nightclub owner Ruby subsequently shot Oswald dead at point-blank range as police were escorting their prime suspect. Ruby died a few years later from cancer.
And brother Teddy continues to drink like a fish...45 years later...
>>And brother Teddy continues to drink like a fish...45 years later...<<
That is one of the few points where I don’t blame Ted - if being President and attorney general don’t keep your brothers safe how could Ted ever feel safe?
Everyone knows Karl Rove had JFK rubbed out. He was on the grassy knoll that day hiding behind the fence. He knew that once Kennedy was out of the way it would set in motion the election of George Bush 37 years later.
But one potentially controversial item is a transcript of an exchange between Oswald and Ruby in which they discuss killing Kennedy to halt the mafia-busting agenda of his brother, Attorney General Robert Kennedy.
Absolute nonsense.
Exclusive: Dallas County DA’s office finds cache of JFK memorabilia
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1971752/posts
Transcript in JFK-related discovery will fuel conspiracy chatter
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1971909/posts
“Absolute nonsense.”
A document is found in a safe with other presumed authentic items. Did you put it there, or do you know who did? How can anyone here possible declare it nonsense based on this?
At least the reporter didnt say allegedly shot, for me and millions of Americans saw that one happen live on TV.
I Have a theory...KENNEDY HAS BE DEAD FOR OVER 40 YEARS!!! MOVE ON!!
Fat Ted is perfectly safe because he ain’t worth the price of a bullet.
This smells of hoax.
he was here in Youngstown Ohio yesterday-there was a run on the liquor stores. Teddy Kennedy at St. Patty’s Day is a dangerous as Bill Clinton with a fist full of $100s at a brothel.
Thanks for linking those threads in!
What’s Jack Ruby’s gun worth today?
Johnson had it done.
I think they meant to kill John Freakin Kerry. But you know the Dems. If you seen one JFK you seen them all.
If I hadn’t already seen them and remembered the headlines, I probably couldn’t have found them.
But Elvis is still alive....isn’t he?
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