Kennedy: One man job
What Evidence is there to prove that the Kennedy Assassination was a One-Man- Job? Who killed President John F. Kennedy? This is an issue which has been debated by scholars, The Government, and even common people alike. Many people seem to feel that it was a conspiracy, some large coverup within a coverup. Some theories are that it was organized by the CIA, Fidel Castro, an Anarchist group, even by Vice-President Lyndon Johnson. However, once all the evidence is examined, it appears that the assassination was done by a lone man. So much of the evidence, from the way the assassination occurred, to the details of the alleged assassins life, and even to the official government findings and a film of the assassination, point to the fact that there was no conspiracy. That Kennedy was killed by a lone gunman. The assassination of President Kennedy shocked the nation. On November 22, 1963, President Kennedy and his wife were in Dallas, Texas trying to gain support for the election in the next year. They were participating in a motorcade, on their way to luncheon in Dallas. In the car, along with the Kennedy's, were Texas Governor John Connally and his wife. All was going well. The crowds had lined the streets to
New York: Hughton Mifflin Company, 2000. Of all the evidence, Oswald's guilt seems to be obvious. The first shot did enter Kennedy and Connally, and the second shot struck Kennedy's skull. The next day, at 12:30, the shots which killed the President were fired. He was Anti-American, had suffered from mental disorder, had access to the building, his fingerprints were on the weapon, was witnessed around the time, and he killed when questioned. It is thought that Oswald returned to his house for a short while, before leaving again. After extensive research, the committee decided that Oswald acted alone in the assassination. Oswald had access to all the materials needed to kill the President. Oswald, a self proclaimed Marxist, offered to trade his military knowledge to the Communist USSR. On the day of November 22, 1963, Oswald went to work as usual.
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