(CBS News) The name Jack Ruby is an essential part of the history of that weekend 50 years ago. For one extended family, the name is also a burden. Dean Reynolds has heard her out: Joyce Berman ...
On Feb. 10, 1964 Jack Ruby is surrounded by members of the media during a recess in his trial. His defense attorneys, Joe Tonahill (left) and Melvin Belli (right) sit with him. Tom Dillard / Staff ...
Fifty years after Dallas nightclub owner Jack Ruby killed Lee Harvey Oswald, one of Ruby's good friends is talking publicly for the first time. Oklahoma City resident Mary Gray McCoy visited her ...
(CBSDFW.COM/CBSNEWS) - An FBI informant told officials that Jack Ruby, the man who eventually shot Lee Harvey Oswald, said to "watch the fireworks" on the day President John F. Kennedy was killed, ...
WEBVTT IT'S TIME NOW FOR YOUR WYFF NEWS 4 TIMELINE...ON THIS MARCH 14TH. ON THIS DATE IN 1964, JACK RUBY WAS FOUND GUILTY OF MURDERING LEE HARVEY OSWALD. RUBY WAS A NIGHTCLUB OWNER IN DALLAS. HE SHOT ...
For one year after he shot Lee Harvey Oswald with a snub-nosed .38, Jack Ruby, a streetwise guy from Chicago, lived under the eye of a country boy from Lancaster, Texas. Orville G. Smith, 72, says ...
On Friday, Nov. 22, 1963, at 12:30 p.m. CST in Dallas, Texas, John F. Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States, was riding in the back of a car as his presidential motorcade wound its way ...
In a sneak peek of Nat Geo's upcoming docuseries "JFK: One Day in America," surviving witnesses recall the president's assassination 60 years ago — and the chaos that followed Sixty years after ...
Jack Ruby, the man found guilty of murdering John F. Kennedy’s assassin, became the first person to ever have his trial verdict televised. Ruby said he shot Lee Harvey Oswald because he was angry and ...
(Originally published by the Daily News on March 15, 1964. This story was written by Theo Wilson.) DALLAS, March 14 — In two hours and 19 minutes today Jack Ruby’s jurors decided he was guilty of ...
In the huge cache off WFAA archive footage that was recently donated to Southern Methodist University’s G. William Jones Film and Video Collection, a few incredible seconds from a holiday parade in ...
Fifty years after dying in prison of an embolism, Jack Ruby remains one of the most enigmatic figures in American history. Did he kill Lee Harvey Oswald out of a sense of distraught patriotism ...