Transcript likely to fuel JFK conspiracy talk


DALLAS (AP) — A curious transcript purportedly about President John F. Kennedy’s assassination has been discovered among boxes of memorabilia that were long forgotten in an old safe at the Dallas County district attorney’s office.

While the transcript reads like a conspiracy theorist’s dream — Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby plotting to kill Kennedy — the DA’s top assistant said it’s likely material for a proposed movie.

Other items found in an old safe on the 10th floor of the county courthouse include letters to and from former DA Henry Wade, the now-dead prosecutor in the Ruby trial, The Dallas Morning News reported in Sunday’s editions. Ruby shot and killed Kennedy assassin Oswald two days after the president’s death.

There are also letters to Ruby, records from his trial, a gun holster and clothing that probably belonged to Ruby and Oswald, said District Attorney Craig Watkins, who planned to discuss the find at a news conference today.

Much of the attention is bound to focus on the transcript purporting that Ruby and Oswald met at Ruby’s nightclub Oct. 4, 1963, less than two months before the Nov. 22 assassination. In it, they talked of killing the president because the Mafia wanted to “get rid of” his brother, Attorney General Robert Kennedy.

Gary Mack, curator of the Sixth Floor Museum near where the president was shot, hasn’t seen the transcript but doubts it’s real. It is well-documented that Oswald was in Irving the evening of Oct. 4, at a home where his wife was staying, Mack said.