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Frank Vice
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http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/tx/5548761.html

Among the items is a highly suspect two-page transcript dated Oct. 4, 1963. The conversation is supposedly between JFK assassin Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby, who shot and killed Oswald two days after the president was killed. The transcript — which refers to Oswald by his first name — reads, in part:

Lee: You said the boys in Chicago want to get rid of the Attorney General.

Ruby: Yes, but it can't be done ... it would get the Feds into everything.

Lee: There is a way to get rid of him without killing him.

Ruby: How's that?

Lee: I can shoot his brother.

...

Ruby: But that wouldn't be patriotic.

Lee: What's the difference between shooting the Gov. and in shooting the President?

Ruby: It would get the FBI into it.

Lee: I can still do it, all I need is my rifle and a tall building; but it will take time, maybe six months to find the right place; but I'll have to have some money to live on while I do the planning."

ianrose
ianrose on Feb 17 '08 at 7:12pm
When even the paper reporting it calls it "highly suspect", I'll wait for a bit more confirmation.
iDanSimpson
iDanSimpson on Feb 17 '08 at 7:13pm
legit?
Todow
Todow on Feb 17 '08 at 7:15pm
Was this filed next to the documents on UFOs?
Frank Vice
Frank Vice on Feb 17 '08 at 7:17pm
another article says this:



http://www.reuters.com/article/lifestyleMolt/idUSN1764123920080217



The Morning News said one theory about the transcript was that it was part of a movie script Wade was working on with producers, for a film that was never made.



The transcript resembles one published by the Warren Commission, which investigated Kennedy's assassination and concluded Oswald acted alone. The FBI had determined the conversation between Oswald and Ruby -- this time about killing Texas Gov. John Connally -- was definitely fake, the newspaper said.
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