16-08-2013, 04:19 AM
By the way there are three other disturbing aspects of that film I posted.
1. It looks like a slight underhand Fritz wave that Fritz gave to Ruby.
2. After Ruby gets off the first shot, everyone is looking at him and Oswald--everyone except FRITZ! Was the guy deaf? Why didn't he look backward?
3. The two horns that go off at the instant that Oswald steps into the foyer area, and then right before Ruby jumps forward. Really startling.
BTW, I don't think someone like Fritz was in on the plot either. I agree with Magda. This was more or less SOP for the Dallas Police under Fritz and Wade. ANd the fact that he was accused of killing the president and a cop was just too much for them. I mean if they were going to let Ruby have the run of the place for three days, I mean they must have known something was going to happen.
Funny, how Seth kantor writes, after the murder of Oswald, you couldn't find five cops who admitted they knew Ruby. Before, half of them admitted it.
1. It looks like a slight underhand Fritz wave that Fritz gave to Ruby.
2. After Ruby gets off the first shot, everyone is looking at him and Oswald--everyone except FRITZ! Was the guy deaf? Why didn't he look backward?
3. The two horns that go off at the instant that Oswald steps into the foyer area, and then right before Ruby jumps forward. Really startling.
BTW, I don't think someone like Fritz was in on the plot either. I agree with Magda. This was more or less SOP for the Dallas Police under Fritz and Wade. ANd the fact that he was accused of killing the president and a cop was just too much for them. I mean if they were going to let Ruby have the run of the place for three days, I mean they must have known something was going to happen.
Funny, how Seth kantor writes, after the murder of Oswald, you couldn't find five cops who admitted they knew Ruby. Before, half of them admitted it.

