Lobster Issue 26 (1993) £££
[…] This is a 10 minute b&w porno loop allegedly shot in a Dallas motel in the mid-1950s and featuring several of Ruby’s girls. One shot shows Jack Ruby himself buggering a girl dressed in cow-girl costume. The film was mentioned to me by an assassination buff while I was living in Los Angeles in […]
Lobster Issue 47 (Summer 2004) £££
[…] in the post-war years, Armstrong cannot show who was doing the shooting; and he cannot identify the CIA conspirators. The only plausible conspirators he offers are Jack Ruby and Lee, one of the two ‘Oswalds’ in the story. Both have connections to the CIA-funded anti-Castro operations; but that is all. The second thing Armstrong […]
Lobster Issue 30 (December 1995) £££
[…] 28 November 1963; Jack Zangretti, a minor mob figure who managed a gambling resort and hotel in Oklahoma, told friends while Oswald was in custody that Jack Ruby will kill him within twenty-four hours and someone close to Frank Sinatra would be kidnapped to take attention away from the assassination. Both events happened, and […]
Lobster Issue 23 (1992) £££
[…] I am not resisting arrest’ to the other people in the cinema. A police mis-fire and Oswald’s quick wits saved his life in the Texas Theatre. Jack Ruby is the fourth element. Ruby didn’t just appear out of the blue and shoot Oswald in the basement of the Dallas police station. He had been […]
Lobster Issue 23 (1992) £££
[…] be irrelevant. Buffs who take these seriously are clutching at straws, particularly when links to other groups — the CIA, for one — are so much stronger. Ruby knew Oswald. We don’t know. The evidence is highly dubious. Oswald was killed by mobster, Jack Ruby, therefore the Mafia killed Kennedy. It has a straightforwardness […]
Lobster Issue 2 (1983) £££
[…] what certain people tried to do. But the plan went wrong (Murphy’s law). Oswald survived long enough to get arrested, talk of exposing the conspiracy, and Jack Ruby had to step in at the last minute to do the necessary. More importantly for whoever organised the affair, the US government, initially the Justice Department […]
Lobster Issue 2 (1983) £££
[…] The inquiry became a means of applying pressure to have the Government’s chief anti-Hoffa witness, E.G.Partin, recant his testimony. Partin, it was claimed, was the connection between Ruby and Oswald. On this see P.D. Scott’s Crime and Cover-up (Westworks, Berkeley, California; 1977) pp . 27/28; and Edward Epstein’s Counterplot (NY, 1969) pp. 41/42. When […]
Lobster Issue 37 (Summer 1999) £££
[…] of southern racist and “pro-fascist” organizations.’ At last – the smoking gun! The names of the men behind the hit! H. L. Hunt hated JFK (and Jack Ruby visited his brother’s offices on 21 November 1963); Clint Murchison Sr. hated JFK and was a financier of the Minutemen and the Klan; and Sid Richardson […]
Lobster Issue 31 (June 1996) £££
[…] up his apologia for Hoover and the Feds. Nonetheless, DeLoach admits some stains and blemishes on J. Edgar and doesn’t gloss over them. Chapters on JFK, Jack Ruby, Martin Luther King, Cointelpro, and ‘The Gay Director?’ (special criticism reserved here for Tony Summers). Worth reading for its insights into Bureau procedure and Bureau-think. DFW […]
Lobster Issue 31 (June 1996) £££
[…] a Mexican Government agency. Richard Cain at the time was also part of that Dave Yaras-Lennie Patrick-Sam Giancana element of the Chicago mob with demonstrable links to Ruby in 1963, and the House Select Committee on Assassinations speculated that Cain may have been part of the 1960-61 CIA-Mafia plots against Castro. Unmistakably Staff D, […]