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On November 22, 1963, it was said that everything changed. This was the daythat President John Fitzgerald Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. The facts of the J.F.K. assassination will be assessed and the many different conspiracy theories will be explored and explained. How did one of the greatest and most influential President's of our time become assassinated, and why? Throughout this paper the facts will be brought to your attention and therefore you will be able to draw your own conclusions. By midday of November 22, 1963, the skies overlooking Dallas, Texas showed the threat of possible rain. This did not stop President Kennedy from greeting the crowds from his open limousine. To the left of the President in the rear seat was Mrs. Kennedy. In the driver seat was agent R. Greer of the Secret Service, next to him was agent Roy H. Kellerman. In the backseats were Governor Connally and Mrs. Connaly. Directly behind the Presidential limousine was a car with eight Secret Service Agents. Behind that car was the Vice Presidential car, carrying, the Vice-president, Lyndon Johnson and his wife Lady Bird. There were also several cars and busses for additional digni
scene with a revolver in his hand. Oswald's jacket was also found along the path of the compartment of the plain, Lyndon B. Johnson was sworn in as the 39th President of the Presidents' life that they never turned the President over for an examination of his back. rang out in rapid fury. Kennedy's hands moved to embrace his neck as blood gushed conversation that someone had been impersonating Lee H. Oswald, the alleged single among the most popular, but definitely a great possibility. Oswald was killed by Jack Ruby, while he was being moved from the city to the county assassination of JFK. LBJ was obviously the one with the most to gain from the murder. United States, by Federal Judge, Sarah T. Hughes. The plain landed in Washington at
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