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Jack Ruby shot and killed Lee Harvey Oswald. This was two days after John F. Kennedy died at Oswald's hand. He said he committed the murder out of distress caused by the president's death. Ruby had connections to organized crime. This led to many theories that Oswald's murder was part of a larger conspiracy.

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What kind of ammunition was used by Jack Ruby to kill lee oswald?

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Ruby shot Oswald with a .38 revolver.

Not much online as to the exact type of ammunition...

What was the name of Jack Ruby's nightclub?

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Ruby's club was named the Carousel Club.

Who is Jack Ruby and his connection to JFK?

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There was no connection between Ruby who was a nightclub operator and Kennedy.

Did LBJ know Jack Ruby?

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To the best of anyone's knowledge, Lyndon B. Johnson, before he became US President had no knowledge of Jack Ruby. Ruby was known to the Dalas pomice force however, as a small time racketeer with ties to the Chicago mob. Ruby's reason for shooting Ozwald never made any sense and Ruby's actions helped fuel the conspiricy stories.

LBJ did learn of Ruby after he shot & killed Lee Harvey Oswald. Oswald, officially, assassinated President John F. Kennedy. There are many people who believe that Oswald was not alone in his killing of Kennedy.

Where was Jack Ruby's Carousel Club located?

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At 1312 1/2 (2nd floor) Commerce St. (south side). The Adolphus Hotel was, and still is, across the street. Just to the west of the street entrance to the club was a barbeque place. Just to the east of the entrance was a parking garage. After that, to the east, was Abe Weinsteen's Colony Club, a competitor, at 1322 1/2 Commerce. Next to that club's street entrance was a dry cleaners and laundry where Ruby had his clothes done (he really liked the way they did his shirts). As a favor to Ruby they placed picture advertisements for Ruby's club in their front window to try to lure Weinstein's customers away. A little further down was the Baker Hotel.

All the structures on that south portion of Commerce Street were demolished to build the Southwestern Bell office complex, now A T & T Plaza.

Time of day L H Oswald was shot by Jack Ruby.?

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He was shot at 11:21 AM on Sunday, 24 November 1963 and died at Parkland Memorial Hospital at 1:07 PM. Millions viewed the shooting live on television.

What kind of cancer did Jack Ruby have?

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Pulmonary carcinoma or lung cancer which had spread into his stomach and brain.

Who stole the Jack Ruby?

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According to Homer Simpson, Lee Harvey Oswald stole the Jack Ruby. In reality, Jack Ruby was the name of the man who killed Oswald two days after Oswald assassinated President Kennedy in November of 1963.

What is meant by the term Australian legal tender?

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From "The Reserve Bank of Australia" website has this;

http://www.rba.gov.au/CurrencyNotes/LegalFramework/legal_tender.html

LEGAL TENDER The Concise Oxford Dictionary defines legal tender as "currency that cannot legally be refused in payment of debt (usually up to a limited amount for baser coins, etc.)". It is the Bank's understanding that, although Australian currency has legal tender status, it does not necessarily have to be used in transactions. Under the legal tender provisions of the Currency Act 1965 and the Reserve Bank Act 1959, refusal to accept payment in legal tender notes and coins is not unlawful. This is the case even where an existing debt is involved. However, a refusal to accept legal tender in payment of an existing debt, where no other means of payment/settlement has been specified in advance, conceivably could have consequences in legal proceedings, i.e. the creditor may be unable to enforce payment in any other form. It appears that the provider of goods or services is at liberty to set the commercial terms upon which payment will take place before the "contract" is entered into. For example, some toll collection points indicate by signs that they will not accept low denomination coins. If a provider of goods or services specifies other means of payment prior to the contract, then there is usually no obligation for legal tender to be accepted as payment.

Was Jack Ruby sentenced?

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yeah not in prison through he was supposed to have a death penalty but it overturned when he died before new trial so the court never had a chance to sentenced him again

Is jack ruby still alive?

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Nope. He died of lung cancer at Parkland Hospital on the 3rd of January 1967. He was buried beside his parents in the Westlawn Cemetry in Chicago.

How old was Jack Ruby when he died?

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Jack Ruby was only 55 years old when he died January 3, 1967. He died from a pulmonary embolism caused by lung cancer.

Where did Jack Ruby live?

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Jack Ruby lived in Dallas, Texas.