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Study The Greats
Charif
52 episodes
2 days ago
Michael Jackson famously said, "Study the greats and become greater." On this podcast, we do just that, exploring the influential moments and figures that have shaped history. Through interviews with historians and solo episodes, we dive into the lives and legacies of history’s most impactful people, unpacking their stories and the events that defined their eras.
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Michael Jackson famously said, "Study the greats and become greater." On this podcast, we do just that, exploring the influential moments and figures that have shaped history. Through interviews with historians and solo episodes, we dive into the lives and legacies of history’s most impactful people, unpacking their stories and the events that defined their eras.
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Jack Ruby: The Many Faces of Lee Harvey Oswald’s Assassin
Study The Greats
1 hour 2 minutes 6 seconds
10 months ago
Jack Ruby: The Many Faces of Lee Harvey Oswald’s Assassin

Danny Fingeroth is an author, historian, and former Marvel Comics editor, known for his work on Superman on the Couch and Disguised as Clark Kent. His latest book, Jack Ruby: The Many Faces of Oswald’s Assassin, explores the man who killed Lee Harvey Oswald.


Jack Ruby remains an enigma—was he a mob-connected hitman, a patriotic vigilante, or just a desperate nightclub owner seeking attention? In this episode, Fingeroth takes us through Ruby’s life, from his rough Chicago upbringing to his ties with law enforcement and organized crime, leading up to the moment that made him infamous.


We explore Ruby’s complex psychology, his fears of antisemitic backlash after JFK’s assassination, and his shocking decision to kill Oswald on live television. Our conversation also examines his rapid mental decline in prison, his conspiracy claims, and the lingering question: Did Jack Ruby know more than he admitted?


Danny's book on Jack Ruby: https://amzn.to/4bmzgTO 📚


Chapters:




00:00 Why write a book about Jack Ruby?

08:46 Ruby's gangster side

20:07 The bond with his family

25:24 Frank Sinatra plays a role in this story?

28:33 The assassination explained

41:10 Jack's trial

48:23 The psychology of Jack Ruby

53:23 Conspiracy theories

Study The Greats
Michael Jackson famously said, "Study the greats and become greater." On this podcast, we do just that, exploring the influential moments and figures that have shaped history. Through interviews with historians and solo episodes, we dive into the lives and legacies of history’s most impactful people, unpacking their stories and the events that defined their eras.