By Bob CudmoreFor The Leader-HeraldGeorge Senator, a Gloversville native, was living in Dallas with Jack Ruby 58 years ago on November 24, 1963.Ruby, a strip club operator, left their apartment that day and ended up in the basement of police headquarters. There he shot and killed Lee Harvey Oswald.
By Bob CudmoreFor The Leader-HeraldGeorge Senator, a Gloversville native, was living in Dallas with Jack Ruby 58 years ago on November 24, 1963.Ruby, a strip club operator, left their apartment that day and ended up in the basement of police headquarters. There he shot and killed Lee Harvey Oswald.
By Donald Jeffries
Rose Cherami was an unfortunate woman who had turned to prostitution and drug running to support herself. On Nov. 20, 1963, she was struck by a car in Louisiana. During her hospital stay, she told Police Lt. Francis Fruge and some nurses that President John F. Kennedy was going to be assassinated. Rose was one of Jack Ruby’s strippers and claimed that Ruby and Lee Harvey Oswald were more than close friends, laughing and calling them “bed mates” who’d been “shacking up for years.” That is interesting, as David Ferrie, Clay Shaw, Raymond Broshears, and Ruby were all known to have had homosexual proclivities, though several JFK researchers vehemently dispute the fact that Oswald himself did.