war. they didn t want to keep it from us because we re all children, of course. you can understand that reason in the 60s. you can understand that reasoning even in the sefbts. why in 2017 are we setting an arbitrary deadline six months from now that has nothing to do with the law in 1992 that was supposed to give us you weren t here at lunchtime. peter was here. i learned one thing in digging through this stuff in the middle of the night. jack ruby, how did he get in that room when lee harvey oswald walked by. according to this informant he had a nightclub and b girls. guys would come in alone and they d sit there, you re nice, talk to. buying them water down drinks. and it wasn t off. it was just a little bit sleesy. and the police protected that racket, so he had a good, quote, good in with the dallas police. so it explains how he could go carousing with these guys, find his way into the hallway.
clubs where the beautiful people party well into the early morning and sometimes the continuous flow of liquor leads to something else, the so-called b girls hunted in pairs, say investigators, their targets unsuspecting wealthy men. a russian speaking mafia the fbi calls the organization, stands accused of exploiting out of town businessmen, selling them wildly overpriced bottles of wine, champagne and vodka. an fbi affidavit ased by t orgas little as $5. one businessman from philadelphia drank some wine with the females and then took a shot of vodka and then became ç woozy. his fuzzy recollection was people physically holding him up at an unknown location and having him sign something three
elelse, so-called b girls, hunted in pairs, say investigators. their targets, unsuspecting wealthy men. the organization stands charged of targeting out of town business men, selling them overpriced bottles of wine, champagne and vodka. the affidavit says the b girls would get the men to order drinks unaware they were buying a $5,000 bottle of wine or champagne purchased by the organization for as little as $5. court records say one businessman from philadelphia drank some wine with the females and then took a shot of vodka and became woozy. his fuzzy recollection was that people physically holding him up at an unknown location and having him sign something three times. turns out, investigators say, he signed credit card bills totalling $43,000. in all, the fbi says, 88 men