Who shot John Fitzgerald Kennedy
At the time of 12:30pm, on the 22nd of November 1963, the 35th President of the United States of America, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, was assassinated as he drove through the streets of Dallas, Texas. Every year millions pay homage in Washington and wonder who really killed John Kennedy. Many deem it to be a massive government conspiracy, and the greatest murder mystery of all time. Incredibly, despite many eyewitnesses and numerous films, there's much doubt still about where exactly Kennedy and Connaly were hit, when in the sequence of events were the men shot and what weapons were used. But mainly who killed John F Kennedy.President Kennedy's visit to Texas in November 1963 had been under consideration for almost a year before it occurred. He had made only a few brief visits to the State since the 1960 presidential campaign and in 1962 he began to consider a visit. During 1963, the reasons for making the trip were to gain support in Texas, as he was not popular here. A visit to Dallas would strengthen his vote. Moreover, he looked forward to the public appearances, which he personally enjoyed. When the motorcade arrived in Dealey Plaza at 12:29 p.m., it turned right from Main to Houston S
(3) Oswald had already demonstrated his ability to take human life by attempting to kill Major General Edwin A Walker, on the 10th of April 1963. (1) The Mannlicher-Carcano 6.5-millimeter Italian rifle from which the shots were fired was owned by and in the possession of Oswald. There are two main reasons why we don't know the answer to "Why President Kennedy was assassinated" one is the mishandling and destruction of evidence, that every single piece of evidence carries doubt. Another factor is the determination by all government agencies to investigate only the leads, which pointed to Oswald being the assassin by ignoring any that didn't. We may never know who, what, and why John Fitzgerald Kennedy was assassination, we can only wonder of the possibilities and hope that one day the people who killed him come forward. treet and just seconds later it took the 120-degree turn onto Elm Street passing the Schoolbook Depository Building. Just as the limousine passed the Stemmons Freeway sign, people heard a kind of gunshot noise then looking at the President, saw him taking his hand to his throat covering a bullet wound. The next second Governor Connally felt an ache in his back, which he recognised as a shot. Just seconds later he heard the third shot. Mrs. Kennedy, who then believed she was hearing firecrackers from the motorcade, heard "terrible noises" and turned to Kennedy. She saw her husband being shot in the head, this was the final, fatal blow at Dealey Plaza. After months of investigation the Warren Commission stated that Oswald was the only assassin and acted on his own, he shot from the 6th floor of the Schoolbook Depository Building, which was behind the President's limousine at the time of the assassination. He us
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