6. Jack Ruby
He was the assailant who famously killed Kennedy’s murderer – Lee Harvey Oswald on live television. Jack was arraigned by the authorities and tried in court. He was later found guilty of murder and sentenced to death. He appealed the decision in court, but while waiting for a new court date, he allegedly died of a pulmonary embolism from lung cancer in the prison.
His death raised suspicion because of his ties to organized crime, some evidence of premeditation, possible links to the very man he had just shot and killed plus the fact Ruby was talking about telling his side of the story. While there are many conspiracy theories, a major one suggests that he was injected with cancer cells by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to silence him.
3 thoughts on “10 Most Suspicious Deaths In American Politics”
This could have been a great read but it is riddled with errors, typos, and poor editing. Just one example…Archbishop Romero was NOT killed on United States soil; he was killed in San Salvador. One man’s opinion…if the items are important enough to be written, they should be important enough to be well-written.
All the above deaths and many others like them plus many suicides by notorious criminals while in custody , show the incompetence of our criminal system and the power/influence of few . individuals/organizations/institutions.
The Kennedy assasination was the beginning of the end for American Democracy. “They” then knew that they could get away with anything, and have been ever since.