In a recent episode of ‘Mad Dog Unleashed’, host Chris Russo sparked a heated debate about one of the most infamous assassinations in American history – the 1963 murder of President John F. Kennedy.
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Contradicting mainstream narratives, Russo rejects the widely accepted belief that Lee Harvey Oswald was the singular gunman.
Furstrated by listeners urging him to “follow the facts,” Russo posed the question, “What facts? There’s no witnesses.”
He points to Oswald’s silence, questioning why he did not confess to being the assassin when he arrived at the police station and interrogating why Jack Ruby, a nightclub owner with no apparent ties to the murder, killed Oswald.
Russo expressed deep doubt over why Ruby, a 60-year-old discotheque owner, would dramatically take justice into his own hands.
He points out that Ruby had a clear opportunity to kill Oswald on the Friday night prior, yet chose to commit the crime days later.
“He’s 60 years old! He owned a discotheque. He was in the police station Friday night, he could have killed Oswald Friday night.”
When a caller implied that the mob may have directed Ruby to kill Oswald or reiterated Ruby’s aim to be famous, Russo found it unconvincing.
According to Russo, Ruby mentioned at the time that he wanted to save Jacqueline Kennedy from the grief of trial, in stark contrast to the claim that Ruby shot Oswald to gain fame.
Russo refused to accept it as a motive, stating simply, “I don’t buy it.”
The episode ended with no concrete conclusions. The video clip uploaded by SI’s Jimmy Traina was a snatch of the purportedly six-minute long conversation.