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236 The Errand Boy [175]<br />

explained it didn't want Oswald and Ruby arrested because of "reasons of<br />

state" and that the department was making the request on the CIA's<br />

behalf. 473 Henshaw's account is yet another of the significant reports which<br />

point in the direction of undisclosed covert activities by both Ruby and<br />

Oswald together, being carried out under the direction of the CIA.<br />

Henshaw also wrote that Texas Attorney General Waggoner Carr was<br />

being kept under surveillance by the FBI because he had undisclosed<br />

evidence: "The evidence includes a copy of the missing film taken moments<br />

before Jack Ruby shot and killed Lee Harvey Oswald. The film covers<br />

Ruby's progress through the FBI and police screens guarding the entrance of<br />

the Dallas Police headquarters. Two cameramen had been assigned by a<br />

Dallas TV station to cover the entrance, but were ordered by federal agents to<br />

knock off film footage which showed a high official of the Justice<br />

Department escorting [Ruby] through the two security screens." 474<br />

According to Henshaw, high-level federal pressure stopped Carr's<br />

investigation after it was learned that he had an uncut copy of the entire<br />

film. He allegedly kept a copy for himself.<br />

There is evidence of other possible contact between Ruby and Oswald—<br />

even in New Orleans. This evidence has never been published to this author's<br />

knowledge.<br />

This author received access to a private letter written on February 20,<br />

1967 during the controversy over New Orleans District Attorney Jim<br />

Garrison's inquiry into the assassination. The author of the letter described<br />

the fears of his aunt, a New Orleans woman, who was a neighbor of Lee<br />

Harvey Oswald's during his sojourn in the Crescent City. "She is terrified to<br />

the point that she will not cooperate," he said. "She stated that her fear was<br />

based upon the possibility that 'Garrison would get me for withholding<br />

evidence' and the possibility that 'someone will put a bullet in my back.'<br />

"She made the following points to me: (1) She observed Oswald having<br />

visitors three times (a) two "Cuban looking" men visited him twice and (b) a<br />

man and woman came and picked up Oswald one weekend. 'This man had the<br />

same profile as pictures of Ruby,' she said. 'Every time I see a picture of<br />

Ruby, this visitor of Oswald pops into my mind, but I am afraid to say<br />

anything about it. I could not swear that it was Ruby, but I couldn't swear<br />

that it wasn't.'" 475 Ruby apparently did visit New Orleans during the time<br />

Oswald was there, ostensibly trying to find a stripper for his club. Could it<br />

be the woman seen with the Ruby-look-alike was one of these strippers?<br />

That Jack Ruby did indeed have ties to both the Lansky Syndicate and<br />

to the CIA involving Cuba is, today, not in doubt. However, during the<br />

period of the Warren Commission investigation, the official government<br />

"investigation" preferred to look the other way. According to Ruby<br />

biographer, Seth Kantor:<br />

"After the Ruby trial ended, Leon Hubert and Burt Griffin, the Warren<br />

Commission's two Ruby experts, tried to convince Commission members<br />

in memorandums on March 19 and April 1, 1964, that there was<br />

"substantial evidence" showing Jack Ruby had maintained unexplained

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