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teen nen ote on Lettie oe Setar eers ors ee
this vas aot confirmed: by.
gee wg“ " officer Bowlin, who stated that Mes Ruby's attornsys had
re . visited him during that time.) This observation is en in-
* portant one, since Mr. Ruby gives ‘the impression of beiag
‘wery precise about his memory of events at the time of the
_«orine and about discussions of the Lawyer's trial stratesy.
~ vaedted him in more than one week ¢
3. .O£ course, Qn important question remains, &
‘-most difficult one - namely, is Mr. Ruby malingering? 12
‘ my gpinion, Mr. Ruby has aot been malingering during By
cc. three interviews with hin. . . .
- & interviewed Officer Bowlin, who is sssigned
in the cell. block where’ Mr.. Ruby vesides currently. acoorde
ing to the officer's statement to me, Mr. Ruby has been in-
volved in conversations with fellow prisoners, has played.
cards cooperatively, has deen sleoping poorly, does oat .
better. than he-did Cen deys ago. . .
: S$. The personal fantasies of a murderet typically
involve a period of personal shock, followed by psychological
- detachment, ead then often s gradual and. subtle identification
: with the dead victin. This is dilustrated very clearly in Mr.
* nvicted. for “the murcer of —
President Keanedy and Policeman Tippit.” The extont of his
his basic aistrust and
es toward his attorneys. This
e be related to early Life: factors, since
mistruet of ched mus
“ . there is some evidence of sode
. da bis childpood, end it is re
4 experience with his attorneys, §
unsuccessful. He’ remains Lacons iste
woo: ‘them - praises then, thea expresses
if he “should change attorneys agein.”
Sob 6. On Monday, May 11, 1964, in ny evaluation of
Me. Rudy, he was quite willing to discuss the Oswald murder,
‘Ris role in bis own defense, and his perceptian of the
-W{ronical twist of fate," that he describes as follows <-
eZ kibled Osvald so Mrs. Kennedy Vould not have to come to
pallas and castify. I loved and adnired President Kennedy.
“| know what ‘they’ “think. ‘they! think I knew Oswald, shat
4iB was @ part of some plot. It's not’true., I want to take
a polygraph test to prove that I did not knev Oswald, chec
I was not gavolved in wKilliog President Kennedy. after chac
XT don't care what happens to ae." ;
ollowing “specific questions: |
Lated probably to Ris eccual
ince their defense of him was
nt in his comments about
-% asked Mr. Ruby the £
: , le: - What ar¢ the current legal proceedings thet ars
. being requested by your counsel? : .
heightened
rately severe enotional problens
doubta about ches, wonders
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