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== History ==
 
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When [[Homer]] and [[Marge]] tried to solve ''[[Who Really Killed J.F.K.]]'', [[Homer]] told [[Marge]] he had figured it out: Lee Harvey Oswald wanted to steal the Jack Ruby. Marge then informed him that Jack Ruby was a man, not a jewel. Homer became mad at this statement, as they were back to square one.
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An unnamed ''[[The Itchy and Scratchy Show|Itchy and Scratchy]]'' cartoon by guest director [[Oliver Stone]] recreated [[Lee Harvey Oswald]] getting shot at the climax of Oliver Stone's own movie ''{{W2|JFK|film}}'', with [[Scratchy]] playing Oswald and [[Itchy]] playing Jack Ruby.<ref>"[[Whacking Day]]"</ref>
  
A campaign video for [[Krusty the Clown]]'s run for Congress sees his face pasted over that of Det. Jim Leavelle in the infamous photo of Oswald's killing by Ruby.
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When [[Homer]] and [[Marge]] tried to solve ''[[Who Really Killed J.F.K.]]'', Homer told Marge he had figured it out: Lee Harvey Oswald wanted to steal the Jack Ruby. Marge then informed him that Jack Ruby was a man, not a jewel. Homer became mad at this statement, as they were back to square one.<ref>"[[Diatribe of a Mad Housewife]]"</ref>
  
While not actually seen, Ruby's role as Oswald's murderer is re-enacted by [[Itchy]] in an unnamed [[The Itchy and Scratchy Show|Itchy and Scratchy]] cartoon directed by Oliver Stone of ''JFK'' fame.
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A campaign video for [[Krusty the Clown]]'s run for Congress showed his face pasted over that of Det. Jim Leavelle in the infamous photo of Oswald's killing by Ruby.<ref>"[[Mr. Spritz Goes to Washington]]"</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 07:19, November 3, 2024

Jack Ruby
Lee Harvey Oswald Murder.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Deceased
Occupation: Nightclub owner
First appearance: "Whacking Day"


Jack Ruby was the murderer of Lee Harvey Oswald.

History[edit]

An unnamed Itchy and Scratchy cartoon by guest director Oliver Stone recreated Lee Harvey Oswald getting shot at the climax of Oliver Stone's own movie JFK, with Scratchy playing Oswald and Itchy playing Jack Ruby.[1]

When Homer and Marge tried to solve Who Really Killed J.F.K., Homer told Marge he had figured it out: Lee Harvey Oswald wanted to steal the Jack Ruby. Marge then informed him that Jack Ruby was a man, not a jewel. Homer became mad at this statement, as they were back to square one.[2]

A campaign video for Krusty the Clown's run for Congress showed his face pasted over that of Det. Jim Leavelle in the infamous photo of Oswald's killing by Ruby.[3]

Appearances[edit]

References[edit]


External links[edit]