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... book may be ordered through your local bookshop. The U.S . price is $49.95. [232] DALLAS BELLES [aka MODERN MOTEL]. 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 the late 1960s. The buff lived just off Santa Monica Blvd., out near the beach. I cannot even remember his full name now. It was Harry followed by an ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 193 - 01 Dec 1993 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue26/lob26-02.htm
... that previous versions of this have failed: no matter how plausible the idea, no matter how much detail we are given of other, analogous things the CIA was doing 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 does is show in great detail how the FBI 'edited' the evidence about the shooting. The FBI had all the evidence collected by the Dallas police ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 124 - 01 Jun 2004 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue47/lob47-33.htm
... any of these cartridges. ' Again, Oswald's reactions at the time are revealing. After the gun mis-fired he began shouting "I am not resisting arrest, 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 following the events rather closely. He followed Kennedy's body to the Parkland Hospital: the Dallas journalist Seth Kantor, who knew Ruby well, spoke to him there. (The Warren Commission ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 97 - 01 Jun 1992 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue23/lob23-04.htm
... likely, expressions of what they hoped would happen. Mafia links to Oswald. These are so removed from Oswald, essentially his uncle in New Orleans, as to 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 which is highly compelling but it is not logical. The CIA employed the Mafia in a series of assassination plots against Castro. True, but at best only circumstantial ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 88 - 01 Jun 1992 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue23/lob23-03.htm
... is very interesting in itself and does again suggest that the Kennedys used the Justice Department to attack the financial base of their political opponents – in this case LBJ; though how significant organised crime funds were to LBJ's political rise, or to the Johnson-supporting faction of the Texas Democrats, has not been documented. He does link Jack Ruby to the Dallas Civello gang, but there is nothing in this book linking the shooting of JFK to Civello/Marcello/Mondolini. North would have us conclude that this inference is inescapable. But it isn't. Pursuing this thesis North has to ignore much of the extant evidence. For example, while in his first book, Act ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 65 - 22 Nov 2011 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster62/lob62-betrayal.pdf
... Garrison's recent book on his investigation of the assassination is the fact that he never mentions Clay Shaw's homosexuality. This is about par for the course, for the number of gay men in and around the assassination -- Shaw, David Ferrie, J. Edgar Hoover -- is rarely commented on. To this list I would add Jack Ruby, who never married, lived with young men, owned a strip club yet never apparently showed any interest in the young women he employed, and appeared to be smitten with men in police uniforms. On the basis of this anecdotal evidence alone the rumours that Ruby was gay, that he hung out at the gym in the YMCA ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 58 - 01 Nov 1990 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue20/lob20-03.htm
... casket' viewings by mourners. This episode of Mr Turner's series attracted a defamation lawsuit because, along with her claims of her ex-husband's dealings at Parkland Hospital, Liggett's widow claimed he had met with his brother Malcolm Liggett in suspicious circumstances following the assassination. In particular, the authenticity of a photograph allegedly showing Malcolm Liggett with Jack Ruby was strongly contested. The History Channel settled out of court for an undisclosed sum in March 2004. This lawsuit does not appear to alter the rest of the former Mrs Liggett's claims, although it may cast some doubt on her reliability in general.2 In 1974 John Liggett was convicted of the attempted murder of Mrs Dorothy Peck, ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 50 - 28 Apr 2014 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster67/lob67-lbj-doubles.pdf
... no new evidence on Wallace's role that day in Dallas. On Wallace in Dallas we still have only the print and the testimony of Loy Factor and Billie Sol Estes, both of whom are dead. 'Stone reveals, in a game changing addition to the historical record, that Richard Nixon recognized Lee Harvey Oswald's assassin, strip club owner Jack Ruby, as "one of Lyndon Johnson's boys" who Nixon had arranged to be placed as a paid informant for the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1947 as a favor to then Congressman Lyndon Johnson.....Stone reveals that Nick Ruwe (a former top aide to Nixon) said that when Nixon saw Jack Ruby ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 46 - 07 Nov 2013 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/free/lobster66/lob66-man-who-killed-jfk.pdf
... Mexico one word illegible] in the late forties. Kilgallen said if the story is true it would (one word illegible: cause?) terrible embarrassment to Jack and his plans to have NASA put men on the moon. ' (Square brackets and words within them in the original.) After the assassination of JFK Kilgallen visited Jack Ruby and, according to the late Penn Jones, shortly before her death in 1965 from an apparent overdose of barbiturates and alcohol, she claimed that she was going to New Orleans to blow the case apart. Her death was included in Penn Jones' list of suspicious deaths linked to the assassination. And don't you just love the perception ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 45 - 01 Jun 1999 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue37/lob37-07.htm
... following deaths, all of which give rise to legitimate suspicion and certainly warrant further investigation: Karyn Kupcinet, who allegedly had foreknowledge of the assassination, was strangled in Los Angeles, 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 Zangretti was found two weeks later floating in a lake with bullets in his chest; Eddy Benavides, brother of Domingo Benavides who was a witness to the Tippit slaying, shot ...
Terms matched: 1 - Score: 41 - 01 Dec 1995 - URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue30/lob30-13.htm