
Details:
Jack Ruby original 1964 Associated Press press photograph presenting a triptych of expressions captured as he left the courtroom during his murder trial for the killing of Lee Harvey Oswald. The three sequential images—showing Ruby smiling, shifting, and glancing downward—illustrate the widely reported emotional fluctuations he displayed throughout the proceedings, offering a striking visual study of one of the most infamous figures connected to President Kennedy’s assassination.
Near fine condition.
Jack Ruby (1911–1967), a Dallas nightclub owner, became a central figure in the Kennedy assassination saga when he fatally shot Lee Harvey Oswald on live national television on November 24, 1963. Convicted of murder in 1964 (a conviction later overturned), Ruby remained surrounded by controversy and conspiracy theories until his death in 1967. His actions—and the questions surrounding his motives—continue to shape public fascination with the case.
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