Dallas Cop Roscoe White Named as JFK Killer, Ties to Oswald and Ruby Revealed
November 24, 2024, published at 3:30 PM ET
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In November 1963, Jack Ruby shot and killed Lee Harvey Oswald, who was accused of assassinating JFK. In 1964, the Warren Commission determined that Ruby acted alone in the assassination of Oswald and impulsively shot him in retaliation for Kennedy’s assassination.
However, Shaw and Edwards have provided their own expertise on the situation and named White as the killer in their new book: Admitted murderer.
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White and Oswald served together in the Marine Corps, traveling to the Far East on the same ship and spending three months together.
Upon returning to the US, White joined the Dallas Police Department in October 1963, just a month before JFK’s assassination.
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Meanwhile, Oswald took a job at the Texas Schoolbook Depository, where the fatal shots that killed Kennedy are believed to have been fired.
White, who was friends with Jack Ruby, later worked for M&M Equipment after leaving the police force. He died in a mysterious industrial fire in 1971.
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In 1989, White’s son, Ricky, approached Shaw and claimed that his father had murdered JFK.
Shaw believed him and continued investigating, eventually uncovering important artifacts, including orders for White to kill Kennedy and silence key witnesses.
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Shaw said The sun: “I believed the story and we started working on it at a press conference. But the poor boy was crucified by the press for telling the story, and yet he’s just an old country boy who doesn’t know how to lie.
“We ended up getting the artifacts that are in the book, the orders for him to kill the president and then kill some witnesses who were inconvenient to the case.”
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Shaw has photos of Oswald, Ruby, and White together, and thinks that as a police officer, White had the perfect cover to kill the president.
He said: “It was a much better suspect than Lee Harvey Oswald, that’s for sure.”
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Their book also includes parts of White’s scrapbook, including codes and cryptography, in the hope that readers will help decipher the clues and solve the mystery.
Although the two are certain that White killed Kennedy, Edwards emphasized that they still don’t know who gave him the orders.
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He said: ‘Roscoe White acted on orders from high above.
‘He was a soldier. He did what he was told. He thought he was doing it as a patriotic event.”
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He added: “And when he realized what he had done, he was sorry. And he said to his minister: ‘I have killed people on foreign and domestic soil. I don’t remember why I did this. did the right thing.”
“And I think that’s what got him killed.”
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The case has returned to the spotlight as President-elect Donald Trump said he plans to open secret government files on the 1963 assassination, experts said.
Trump has repeatedly promised to release the remaining classified files on JFK’s assassination, although he withheld some documents during his first term at the request of the CIA and FBI.
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Shaw said he believes Trump will follow through, telling the newspaper, “I think he’ll do his best to do it, but the problem is they’ve had 61 years to do what they want with those documents.” want.
“There won’t be a shred of evidence that gives us any indication of who really killed John Kennedy.”
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Edwards agreed: “I hope Trump delivers on his campaign promise. I would look forward to whatever they release. But exactly what Gary said, there’s nothing on a piece of paper that says so and so was here, and they did. this.
“You don’t write things like that down.”
Shaw said he believes there are “people still alive who have information about what happened,” noting that “some of them don’t even know they have it.”
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