JFK assassination -lone gunman
Since the assassination of President Kennedy on November 22, 1963 there have been many theories about what happened that day. On the morning of November 22, 1963, Lee Harvey Oswald arose early. He was getting a ride to work with one of his co-workers, Buell Wesley Frazier. He slipped off his wedding ring and left it along with $170 of saving for his wife Marina in a dresser drawer. He met Frazier shortly after 7AM. Oswald had with him an oblong package wrapped in brown paper when he got in the car. When Frazier asked Oswald what was in the package he said that they were “curtain rods”. Frazier later reported to the police that Oswald seemed especially quiet on the ride to Dallas. They arrived at the Texas Book Depository just before 8AM. Oswald had the package with him. At around 11:50AM, employees of the book depository broke for lunch. Many of them gathered outside on the steps to get a glimpse of the President. Oswald didn’t join his co-workers, instead he remained on the sixth floor alone. He moved a few cartons of boxes forward. He erected a waist high barrier in front of the easternmost window. From this window he could see the three main streets of downtown Dallas, El
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Approximate Word count = 1924
Approximate Pages = 8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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