Handwritten letter addressed to Jack Ruby
This late 1966 letter to Jack Ruby touches on two important aspects of the Kennedy assassination story. Many felt, and continue to feel, that Jack Ruby was part of a larger conspiracy to kill President Kennedy and was possibly given the task of "silencing" the accused assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald. Knowing that Ruby was dying of cancer at Parkland Memorial Hospital, many hoped he might give some kind of death bed confession and reveal the "truth" about the assassination. Ruby, however, denied until the end of his life that he was part of any plot to kill President Kennedy.
Secondly, this letter writer uses the terms "lousy" and "stinking" to describe the city of Dallas, whose reputation suffered internationally in the aftermath of the Kennedy assassination. It is especially interesting that these negative descriptives were still in use more than three years after the president's death. - Stephen Fagin, Curator