Ruby and Oswald (1978 TV Movie)
8/10
Conspiracy Closed
12 July 2023
I have researched everything possible about the JFK Assassination. This movie is the closest "thing" to the truth possible, without launching into mystery people and unreliable, unproven, with no facts opinions.

Ruby and Oswald sticks incredibly consistent with the testimony of others AND Oswald's 12 hours of interrogation at the Dallas Police Department, along with the FBI. Ruby and Oswald takes all the guessing out of the story and puts on film what we know to be absolute facts.

Conspiracy theorists want you to believe Oswald was just the world's u luckiest guy. That he worked at the same building, which shots rang out from and killed the leader of the free world. Then, he goes home, cause he thinks there will be no more work the rest of the day (his words in his interrogation) grabs his gun, cuz boyz like carrying guns (his words from his interrogation) and can you believe it! A police officer gets shot right on the route he took to go to the movies. But, the big bomb is that when he gets to the movies, he doesn't pay to get in, he sneaks into a movie he planned to go to and enjoy his afternoon. But, wait for it... Moments into the movie the police storm in and arrest this innocent man out of nowhere. They just snatched him up.

Meanwhile, at his job, at the School Book Depository, a rifle is found and traced back to a false name and PO Box that somehow Oswald has an ID for in his wallet when police search him. Lee Harvey Oswald had the worst day any man could ever experience. And, Conspiracy Theorists cannot untwist the bad luck Oswald caused himself.

Ruby and Oswald is great not for the acting or cinematography. It's great because like reality the truth is pretty simple to see, hear, and taste. Ruby and Oswald sticks closely to testimony and Oswald's own 12 hours of interrogation.

Oswald was a loner, period. No one can connect him to a "friend". It's as simple as that... he was a nobody, who thought he was somebody. But, when his wife refused to get back together with him he was a man with absolutely nothing to lose.

In a state, like Texas, where there was a maniac, who went to the top of the Tower, at the University of Texas, just a few years prior to the JFK assassination, you would think the people of Texas atleast would know how possible alone shooter, killing people can happen in an instant.

Like a prisoner, who spends years thinking of how to escape prison, but once he escapes realizes he didn't plan for what to do AFTER the escape, Lee Harvey Oswald. Shot the leader of the free world and he had no plan to escape. He left his wife, Marina, his last $60, his wedding ring and a letter written in Russian, explaining to her to expect to hear from Russian or Cuban interests after today. He expected to kill the President and Russian or Cuban intelligence would come forward to help him.

Now, that is fact. No guesses. No opinion. Just one truth.
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