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Master Chronology of JFK Assassination Appendix XIII: Jack Ruby

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Testimony and depositions from family and friends of Jack Ruby (and testimony from Ruby himself) as well as those who were charged with preventing the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Author provides hyper linked analysis and annotation of all material.

"Americans were paralyzed (not universally, of course) by the assassination of President Kennedy on Friday, November 22, 1963. But their inner grief became shock and horror when they saw the President’s alleged killer murdered in cold blood “live” on their television screens.
Oswald is a puzzling mystery.
But he’s virtually translucent compared to Ruby."

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First published November 6, 2013

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March 5, 2015
I've been reading this Appendix for SIX WEEKS! I feel drained and half brain dead, but I've read every word of every deposition taken mostly by Messrs Griffin, Jaworski, Ball, Specter and Hubert, pertaining to the fruit cake known as Jack Ruby.
Unless the twenty six volumes of the Presidents Commission has been studied, then it is not possible to obtain access to the information contained in Walt Brown's 'Master Chronology' Appendix XIII.
As Walt writes in his introduction, "Oswald is a puzzling mystery, but he's virtually translucent compared to Ruby." I can add that Marguerite Oswald was ga-ga, but she was level headed and coherent compared to Eva Grant.
Appendix XIII is a huge collection of Warren Commission data. I can't recall ever having to slog through a more demanding tome as this one! I feel sure that this edition contains more data than in any of the main volumes in this series, or is it because so many of these depositions were in the main extremely boring, turgid, irrelevant and pointless.
However, when I get my head back on straight I will journey on to Appendix XIV.
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