Courtroom sketch of AP photographer Frank Johnston dated March 11, 1964
State witness Frank Johnston was employed as a photographer with United Press International (UPI) News Pictures. This sketch by KRLD-TV art director Charles Fisher misidentifies him as an Associated Press (AP) photographer, the chief rival of UPI. His very brief testimony on March 11, 1964, focused solely on him allegedly hearing Jack Ruby say, "You S.O.B." just before firing his gun. This became a point of almost comical back-and-forth between the prosecution and defense. Johnston initially testified that he heard Ruby utter those words, only to admit to defense attorney Joe Tonahill during cross examination that he was not certain it was Ruby. D.A. Henry Wade then got Johnston to say that it was indeed Jack Ruby who spoke those words. Seconds later, during recross examination, Tonahill finally established that Johnston could not definitively state that Jack Ruby was the person who yelled, "You S.O.B." in the police basement.
Forty-five years later, in a Museum oral history, Johnston reflected that "[t]o this day, really today... I thought it was Jack Ruby who said that." However, on the day of this interview with The Sixth Floor Museum - August 15, 2009 - Johnston appeared to change his mind after seeing a different video perspective of the Oswald shooting: "It was one of the detectives who knew Jack Ruby, and that's what he said: 'Jack, you son of a bitch.'" He continued: "I saw it in the video for the first time today after all these years...and he was apparently the one that said that, and I never knew that." -- Stephen Fagin, Curator