ADMINISTRATION OF THE TEST
During the course of the polygraph examination Jack Ruby answered the relevant questions as follows:
Q. Did you know Oswald before November 22, 1963?
A. No.[A17-33]
Q. Did you assist Oswald in the assassination?
A. No.[A17-34]
Q. Are you now a member of the Communist Party?
A. No.[A17-35]
Q. Have you ever been a member of the Communist Party?
A. No.[A17-36]
Q. Are you now a member of any group that advocates the violent overthrow of the United States Government?
A. No.[A17-37]
Q. Have you ever been a member of any group that advocates violent overthrow of the United States Government?
A. No.[A17-38]
Q. Between the assassination and the shooting, did anybody you know tell you they knew Oswald?
A. No.[A17-39]
Q. Aside from anything you said to George Senator on Sunday morning, did you ever tell anyone else that you intended to shoot Oswald?
A. No.[A17-40]
Q. Did you shoot Oswald in order to silence him?
A. No.[A17-41]
Q. Did you first decide to shoot Oswald on Friday night?
A. No.[A17-42]
Q. Did you first decide to shoot Oswald on Saturday morning?
A. No.[A17-43]
Q. Did you first decide to shoot Oswald on Saturday night?
A. No.[A17-44]
Q. Did you first decide to shoot Oswald on Sunday morning?
A. Yes.[A17-45]
Q. Were you on the sidewalk at the time Lieutenant Pierce’s car stopped on the ramp exit?
A. Yes.[A17-46]
Q. Did you enter the jail by walking through an alleyway?
A. No.[A17-47]
Q. Did you walk past the guard at the time Lieutenant Pierce’s car was parked on the ramp exit?
A. Yes.[A17-48]
Q. Did you talk with any Dallas police officers on Sunday, November 24, prior to the shooting of Oswald?
A. No.[A17-49]
Q. Did you see the armored car before it entered the basement?
A. No.[A17-50]
Q. Did you enter the police department through a door at the rear of the east side of the jail?
A. No.[A17-51]
Q. After talking to Little Lynn did you hear any announcement that Oswald was about to be moved?
A. No.[A17-52]
Q. Before you left your apartment Sunday morning, did anyone tell you the armored car was on the way to the police department?
A. No.[A17-53]
Q. Did you get a Wall Street Journal at the Southwestern Drug Store during the week before the assassination?
A. No.[A17-54]
Q. Do you have any knowledge of a Wall Street Journal addressed to Mr. J. E. Bradshaw?
A. No.[A17-55]
Q. To your knowledge, did any of your friends or did you telephone the FBI in Dallas between 2 or 3 a.m. Sunday morning?
A. No.[A17-56]
Q. Did you or any of your friends to your knowledge telephone the sheriff’s office between 2 or 3 a.m. Sunday morning?
A. No.[A17-57]
Q. Did you go to the Dallas police station at any time on Friday, November 22, 1963, before you went to the synagogue?
A. No.[A17-58]
Q. Did you go to the synagogue that Friday night?
A. Yes.[A17-59]
Q. Did you see Oswald in the Dallas jail on Friday night?
A. Yes.[A17-60]
Q. Did you have a gun with you when you went to the Friday midnight press conference at the jail?
A. No.[A17-61]
Q. Is everything you told the Warren Commission the entire truth?
A. Yes.[A17-62]
Q. Have you ever knowingly attended any meetings of the Communist Party or any other group that advocates violent overthrow of the Government?
A. No.[A17-63]
Q. Is any member of your immediate family or any close friend, a member of the Communist Party?
A. No.[A17-64]
Q. Is any member of your immediate family or any close friend a member of any group that advocates the violent overthrow of the Government?
A. No.[A17-65]
Q. Did any close friend or any member of your immediate family ever attend a meeting of the Communist Party?
A. No.[A17-66]
Q. Did any close friend or any member of your immediate family ever attend a meeting of any group that advocates the violent overthrow of the Government?
A. No.[A17-67]
Q. Did you ever meet Oswald at your post office box?
A. No.[A17-68]
Q. Did you use your post office mailbox to do any business with Mexico or Cuba?
A. No.[A17-69]
Q. Did you do business with Castro-Cuba?
A. No.[A17-70]
Q. Was your trip to Cuba solely for pleasure?
A. Yes.[A17-71]
Q. Have you now told us the truth concerning why you carried $2,200 in cash on you?
A. Yes.[A17-72]
Q. Did any foreign influence cause you to shoot Oswald?
A. No.[A17-73]
Q. Did you shoot Oswald because of any influence of the underworld?
A. No.[A17-74]
Q. Did you shoot Oswald because of a labor union influence?
A. No.[A17-75]
Q. Did any long-distance telephone calls which you made before the assassination of the President have anything to do with the assassination?
A. No.[A17-76]
Q. Did any of your long-distance telephone calls concern the shooting of Oswald?
A. No.[A17-77]
Q. Did you shoot Oswald in order to save Mrs. Kennedy the ordeal of a trial?
A. Yes.[A17-78]
Q. Did you know the Tippit that was killed?
A. No.[A17-79]
Q. Did you tell the truth about relaying the message to Ray Brantley to get McWillie a few guns?
A. Yes.[A17-80]
Q. Did you go to the assembly room on Friday night to get the telephone number of KLIF?
A. Yes.[A17-81]
Q. Did you ever meet with Oswald and Officer Tippit at your club?
A. No.[A17-82]
Q. Were you at the Parkland Hospital at any time on Friday?
A. No.[A17-83]
Q. Did you say anything when you shot Oswald other than what you’ve testified about?
A. No.[A17-84]
Q. Have members of your family been physically harmed because of what you did?
A. No.[A17-85]
Q. Do you think members of your family are now in danger because of what you did?
(No response.)[A17-86]
Q. Is Mr. Fowler in danger because he is defending you?
(No response.)[A17-87]
Q. Did “Blackie” Hanson speak to you just before you shot Oswald?
A. No.[A17-88]