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Examining Jack Ruby | Ciphered Past Episode 60 featuring Paul Abbott In Episode 60 of Ciphered Past, Tim Gardner and Eli Frame welcome back researcher and author Paul Abbott for a deep dive into one of the most controversial figures in the JFK assassination story: Jack Ruby. Drawing from his ongoing Substack series Questioning Jack Ruby and his book Death to Justice: The Shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald, Paul revisits the events of November 24, 1963, examining witness testimony, police reports, photographic evidence, and long-overlooked inconsistencies surrounding the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald in the basement of the Dallas Police Department. The discussion explores Ruby's movements on the morning of the shooting, questions surrounding the Western Union timeline, the Dallas Police basement security failures, witness contradictions, missing evidence, photographic anomalies, and whether researchers should reconsider assumptions that have become accepted as fact over the decades. This is a detailed, evidence-driven conversation that challenges listeners to look at one of the most famous moments in American history with fresh eyes. Guest: Paul Abbott Author of Death to Justice: The Shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald Creator of the Questioning Jack Ruby Substack Series 00:00 – Introduction and welcome back to Paul Abbott 01:39 – The origins of the Questioning Jack Ruby series 04:28 – Unanswered questions from Death to Justice 06:28 – Why researchers continue revisiting the Oswald shooting 08:29 – Ruby's whereabouts on the morning of November 24, 1963 10:57 – The Karen Carlin phone call controversy 14:41 – Jack Ruby's apartment and missing investigative leads 17:03 – The Western Union timeline examined 19:26 – Signature discrepancies and evidentiary concerns 22:41 – Why questioning accepted narratives matters 24:53 – The value of modern JFK research tools 26:54 – Analysis paralysis in assassination research 30:27 – Organizing evidence and avoiding research pitfalls 33:53 – Was Jack Ruby a construct of retrospective testimony? 36:46 – The Main Street ramp versus Annex Building entrance 39:08 – Witnesses who challenge the official Ruby timeline 42:47 – Why no one admitted seeing Ruby enter position 45:12 – Newly discovered footage and witness observations 48:19 – The moment of the Oswald shooting 50:39 – Audio evidence and conflicting witness accounts 53:09 – Photographic anomalies and the famous basement images 57:22 – Could the images tell a different story? 1:00:44 – The mystery surrounding the shooting photographs 1:03:08 – Missing physical evidence and chain of custody issues 1:05:57 – Why asking questions remains essential 1:08:53 – The importance of focused JFK research 1:12:26 – Closing thoughts and future investigations The views and opinions expressed by guests of Ciphered Past are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the hosts. This program explores historical events, intelligence operations, political history, and controversial topics through discussion, research, and analysis. Viewers are encouraged to review primary source materials, conduct independent research, and reach their own conclusions. Jack Ruby, Paul Abbott, Questioning Jack Ruby, Death to Justice, Lee Harvey Oswald, JFK assassination, John F Kennedy assassination, Dallas Police Department, Dallas basement shooting, Oswald transfer, Warren Commission, HSCA, Ruby investigation, Dallas Police basement, Kenneth Croy, Blackie Harrison, Ike Pappas, Bob Jackson photograph, Jack Beers photograph, Western Union, Karen Carlin, George Senator, Dallas research, JFK evidence, JFK files, assassination research, conspiracy research, Texas School Book Depository, Dallas 1963, JFK historian, JFK podcast, Ciphered Past, Tim Gardner, Eli Frame, photographic evidence, witness testimony, chain of custody, missing evidence, assassination mysteries, Ruby timeline, Dallas Police investigation TimestampsDisclaimerKeywords
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