JFK Assassination Witnesses in the Motorcade
On November 22, 1963 John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the United States, was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. President Kennedy rode in the back of an open top limousine through the downtown area of Dallas. Thousands of people lined the designated route of the planned motorcade, hoping to catch a glimpse of their President. As the motorcade slowed to its end, traveling through Dealy Plaza, shots resonated through the city, and through the hearts of the American public, ultimately killing the beloved JFK. Immediately, secret service men rushed the President to Parkland Hospital, desperately hoping to save his life. The doctors’ efforts were futile; within an hour, the President was proclaimed dead.A great deal of controversy surrounds the case. A government appointed investigation team, the Warren Commission, published their conclusions in a book called The Warren Report. Their conclusions remain the American Government’s official stance on the case. Today, there are as many critics of The Warren Report as there are believers. The witnesses and their testimonies who participated in the motorcade provide compelling evidence towards theories that do not all support the Warren Report’s conclusi
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