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In the second installment of our three-part series with Judge Burt Griffin, we explore the motives of Lee Harvey Oswald leading up to that fateful November day in Dallas and how ideological differences with U.S. Army General Edwin Walker might have led to Oswald's assassination John F. Kennedy.
Then, Griffin details the timeline for Jack Ruby, a businessman from Chicago, who's deteriorating mental state led him to be at the Dallas Police Headquarters on the day accused JFK shooter Lee Harvey Oswald was to be transported.
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In 1964, now-retired Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge Burt Griffin served as Assistant Counsel to the Warren Commission with responsibility of investigating whether Jack Ruby was part of a conspiracy to assassinate President Kennedy or murder Lee Harvey Oswald. Judge Griffin, who recently published a book, “JFK, Oswald,and Ruby: Politics, Prejudice and Truth,” details little known facts and fascinating historical insights and context regarding the investigation. This is a special interview with Dean Fisher on the 60th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
In the second installment of our three-part series with Judge Burt Griffin, we explore the motives of Lee Harvey Oswald leading up to that fateful November day in Dallas and how ideological differences with U.S. Army General Edwin Walker might have led to Oswald's assassination John F. Kennedy.
Then, Griffin details the timeline for Jack Ruby, a businessman from Chicago, who's deteriorating mental state led him to be at the Dallas Police Headquarters on the day accused JFK shooter Lee Harvey Oswald was to be transported.
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In 1964, now-retired Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge Burt Griffin served as Assistant Counsel to the Warren Commission with responsibility of investigating whether Jack Ruby was part of a conspiracy to assassinate President Kennedy or murder Lee Harvey Oswald. Judge Griffin, who recently published a book, “JFK, Oswald,and Ruby: Politics, Prejudice and Truth,” details little known facts and fascinating historical insights and context regarding the investigation. This is a special interview with Dean Fisher on the 60th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.