Jack Ruby, the man found guilty of murdering John F. Kennedy’s assassin, became the first person to ever have his trial verdict televised. Ruby said he shot Lee Harvey Oswald because he was angry and ...
The assassination of President John F. Kennedy has long been mired with conspiracy theories over the number of shooters and who they were, but do the newly released files shed any new revelations on ...
FILE - Jack Ruby, second from left, talks with defense attorney Sam Houston Clinton, Jr., far left, after District Judge Louis Holland denied a defense motion for a hearing to disqualify Judge Joe B.
DALLAS — WFAA received rare access inside the Dallas Police Department’s secure archives, where newly unearthed artifacts tied to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy are shedding light on ...
President John F. Kennedy’s assassination remains one of the most shocking moments in American history, but what happened next is almost just as hard to believe. On Nov. 24, 1963 — two days after Lee ...
The photo for which Bob Jackson won a Pulitzer Prize: Jack Ruby shooting Lee Harvey Oswald in the basement of the Dallas Police Department on Nov. 24, 1963. Jackson took his photo six-tenths of a ...
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