To spend so much time with a living legend, what an honour.
Besides Marina, there was barely any other people who knew Oswald so well in the last months of his life.
One of my questions would be, how does she feel about Oswald now and how sure is she of his guilt?
JohnM
Hi John.
You've tossed up a softball. Ha ha
Obviously Ruth is 100% certain of Oswald's guilt. I saw her walk away from a few people who tried to begin a conversation with her about anything related to a conspiracy. Still though, she was nice about it.
She and I (and others) were up in the Sixth Floor Museum on the morning of the 22nd. We had a tour which began at 10:30. We had been up on the sixth floor for about 45 minutes when I asked her if she wanted to go up to the seventh floor. We couldn't take two steps without another person, or group of people, coming up to talk to her and ask if they could have a pic taken with her. She was so kind and told none of them no. One guy even approached her with a small mimic of the brown package Oswald carried into the building on the morning of the assassination. I could see that this brown bag had other autographs on it, though I couldn't see who they were. But, in large black marker, the guy wrote "Curtain Rods" at the top. He walked up to Ruth asking her to sign it. She took his pen and began to do so. I stopped her and, in a low voice, pointed out to her that this guy is basically saying that Oswald carried curtain rods into the building versus a rifle. She stopped, looked at what I was telling her, then proceeded to sign it anyway. She was very appreciative of anyone actually wanting to meet her and constantly said to me that she can't believe anyone really wants to meet her more so than they'd want to meet anyone else.
Anyway, it was taking us quite some time to get to the elevator which would take us up to the seventh floor (the Museum had an exhibit on the seventh floor, too). Finally, she grabbed me by the arm and whispered to me "Get me outta here". With that, I escorted her to the elevator kindly ignoring (if you will) others who were still wanting to meet her. She hated walking past the others without stopping but if we didn't, she'd never make it outside by 12:30.
As for her feelings toward Lee, I don't recall specifically discussing that with her other than the one time that she told me that she was offended that he would call her from jail asking her to call the attorney on his behalf; offended that he would ask anything of her.