In 1963, Ruth Hyde Paine lived west of Dallas with her two small children and shared their home with a young, Russian-speaking mother whose here-again there-again husband -- Lee Harvey Oswald -- ...
On the morning of November 22, 1963, Lee Harvey Oswald stood in his wife Marina’s bedroom at Ruth Paine’s home in Irving, Texas. He asked for a kiss—one final sign of affection. It was an unusual ...
Ruth Paine, a woman of deep Quaker faith who in 1963 opened her modest ranch-style house in a Dallas suburb to Marina Oswald and, to a lesser extent, her husband, Lee Harvey Oswald, in the months ...
DALLAS — Ruth Paine, who as an Irving resident in the 1960s became inextricably linked to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy because of her ties to accused assassin Lee Harvey Oswald and ...