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Jack Ruby original 1964 Associated Press press photograph showing the handcuffed nightclub owner being escorted back to the Dallas County Jail after undergoing psychiatric testing at the Dallas Neurological Clinic. Examined for seven hours by three psychiatrists, Ruby appears somber as he is led through a crowded corridor past reporters—an image that captures the intense public scrutiny surrounding his mental state during his trial for killing Lee Harvey Oswald.
Near fine condition.
Jack Ruby (1911–1967), the Dallas nightclub operator who shot and killed Lee Harvey Oswald on live national television, became one of the most controversial figures in the aftermath of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination. Convicted of murder in 1964—though the verdict was later overturned—his actions and motives have fueled decades of speculation and conspiracy theories. Ruby died in 1967 while awaiting a new trial.
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