Assassination Of JFK
When I first approached the topic of the death of John F. Kennedy, one of our country's most famous presidents a lot of questions came to mind, one of them being, was Oswald the only man involved? Or was his death one big conspiracy? That was the question I intended to answer. On our first day of research I went online and simply typed in the assassination of JFK and was amazed on the results I received. Well over twenty sites were related to the assassination and the conspiracy of Kennedy's death. As I continued to research, I found a website containing some interesting documents on the detail of events leading up to the assassination. I also found pictures and diagrams showing the area, which is called Dealey Plaza, where the shooting actually took place. These pictures really interested me and helped me get more involved with the research and helped me make my own predictions on the course of events. I must have obtained over twenty pages of information on that one day alone. That night I sat down and read over everything at least twice to get a clear depiction on what happened since there were so many accounts and opinions of what and how it happened. This is a general overview of what happened that day. On Novemb
I was surprised to find out how much information I had found in just one day but I knew there was more then met the eye here, too many questions and suspicions to be just that. So on my second day of research I came across the more theoretical possibilities of what happened on November 22, 1963. The first and most repeated question that I came across was, was Oswald the lone shooter? Majority of the information I read the people believed that there was a conspiracy behind Kennedy's death and the government knows more then what they are telling us. Now let me point out something very clear, back in the 1960s people had no reason not to believe what the government said and whatever was heard on the news or TV 95% of the people honestly believed. Back then four sure things were made certain to the public, Oswald was the lone shooter, all the shots came from the 6th floor of the School Depository Building and Oswald's death was an accident and Jack Ruby was no way connected to the assassination of Kennedy. President Lyndon Johnson appointed the Warren Commission on November 29th, 1963 to investigate the possible conspiracy and death of President Kennedy. Within nine months the 296,000 word report was complete implicating that Oswald was the only shooter and no one else could be held responsible. This is where the "single bullet theory" came up. The theory stated that one single bullet went through Kennedy and Connally, which was pretty hard to believe. This was the number one theory until five years later when the Zapruder film came out. This film showed that at least three bullets were fired and that the possibility of another shooter was present. Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested for the murder of police officer J.D. Tippit around 2:00pm and was later identified as the gunman in the window on the 6th floor of the School Depository Building as seen by witnesses' minutes before the shooting occurred. Oswald was formally questioned and charged with the assassination o
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Approximate Word count = 1343
Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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