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...last week laid out the strategy for getting him off scot-free from the most widely viewed killing in world history. It was only a bail hearing in Dallas' criminal court, but in its course the lawyers clearly showed their intent to prove that Ruby shot Lee Harvey Oswald while temporarily insane from the shock of President Kennedy's assassination. If Chief Counsel Melvin Belli can prove that-and prove as well that Ruby is now recovered-it is possible that, under Texas law, Ruby could be a free...
...torture rack known as the "Boger swing," in which the victim-bound hand and foot and swinging from a beam-was whipped, often until he died. "We helped those too tired to go on," Boger blandly explained. The most defiant defendant was a burly ex-butcher and male nurse, Oswald Kaduk, 57, who was charged with breaking the necks of elderly prisoners by standing on a walking stick placed against their necks. Kaduk had already served nine years in an East German prison for what he contemptuously called "the Auschwitz business" when he was paroled and fled to West Berlin...
...Warren committee is severely hampered by the nation's verdict on Oswald. Those with an investment in seeing Oswald proved guilty are strengthened by the present public certainty of his guilt. Already their influence is felt; in a six point outline of the committee's work, given by the committee's counsel, J. Lee Rankin, four points concerned Oswald, but none even touched upon the idea that other persons may have committed the crime...
Only by answering all the questions about the shootings of Kennedy and Oswald, in the fullest and most public manner possible, can the Warren committee serve justice. The committee's job will be easier if the public ceases to prejudge the case...
Americans should realize that the published evidence against Oswald proves nothing. They must look to the Warren committee for the real answers, whether it concludes that Oswald is innocent, guilty, or concludes that there can be no conclusions...