Who Killed JFK?
The assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas, remains one of the most infamous and enduring unsolved mysteries in American history. The event shocked the nation and sparked widespread outrage, leading to a massive investigation and numerous theories about the identity of the assassin. In this article, we will delve into the various theories, evidence, and facts surrounding the assassination of JFK.
The Official Story
The official story of the assassination, as presented by the Warren Commission, is that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in shooting Kennedy from the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository building. Oswald, a 24-year-old former Marine and employee of the depository, fired multiple shots from a Mannlicher-Carcano rifle, striking Kennedy in the head and neck. Oswald then took his own life by shooting himself in the head.
The Warren Commission’s Findings
The Warren Commission, established by President Lyndon B. Johnson to investigate the assassination, concluded that Oswald acted alone in the shooting. The commission’s report stated that Oswald had been fired from the depository in 1959 and had been seeking a job in Mexico. The commission also found that Oswald had been in contact with Fidel Castro and had been involved in a plot to assassinate Kennedy.
The Autopsy and Ballistic Evidence
The autopsy report, conducted by Dr. Charles S. White, revealed that Kennedy’s wounds were consistent with a gunshot wound to the head. The report also found that the bullet that struck Kennedy was a .38 caliber, which was not typically used in the 1950s. The ballistic evidence, including the bullet’s trajectory and the shell casings found at the crime scene, also pointed to Oswald as the assassin.
The Grassy Knoll Theory
One of the most enduring theories surrounding the assassination is the "grassy knoll" theory. This theory suggests that there was a second shooter on the "grassy knoll" in Dealey Plaza, which was a theory that was popularized by the book and film "The Grassy Knoll Shooter." According to this theory, the second shooter was a member of the Texas Rangers or a government agent who was trying to cover up the assassination.
The Zapruder Film
The Zapruder film, a home movie taken by Abraham Zapruder, is one of the most famous and influential pieces of evidence in the JFK assassination case. The film shows Kennedy’s motorcade and the shooting of Kennedy, and it has been extensively analyzed by experts. The film also shows the trajectory of the bullet and the movement of the second shooter.
The Magic Bullet Theory
The "magic bullet" theory, proposed by Dr. Richard S. Kirschner, suggests that a single bullet caused the multiple wounds in Kennedy’s body. However, this theory has been widely criticized by experts, who point out that the bullet’s trajectory and the movement of the second shooter would have been impossible.
The Autopsy Photographs
The autopsy photographs, taken by Dr. Charles S. White, are a crucial piece of evidence in the JFK assassination case. The photographs show Kennedy’s wounds and the bullet’s trajectory, and they have been extensively analyzed by experts. The photographs also show the movement of the second shooter and the presence of a second bullet.
The Ballistic Evidence
The ballistic evidence, including the shell casings and the bullet’s trajectory, has been extensively analyzed by experts. The evidence suggests that the bullet was fired from the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository building, and that the second shooter was located on the "grassy knoll."
The CIA’s Involvement
The CIA has been involved in the JFK assassination case for decades, and many experts believe that the agency was involved in the assassination. The CIA’s involvement in the assassination has been extensively documented, and it is clear that the agency was aware of the plot to assassinate Kennedy.
The Assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald
Lee Harvey Oswald, the assassin of President Kennedy, was a 24-year-old former Marine and employee of the Texas School Book Depository building. Oswald was fired from the depository in 1959 and had been seeking a job in Mexico. Oswald had been in contact with Fidel Castro and had been involved in a plot to assassinate Kennedy.
The Assassination of Jack Ruby
Jack Ruby, the man who killed Lee Harvey Oswald, was a 24-year-old nightclub owner and security guard. Ruby was involved in the assassination of Oswald and was later killed by police in 1967.
The Assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald’s Family
Lee Harvey Oswald’s family was involved in the assassination of President Kennedy. His mother, Marguerite Oswald, was a member of the Communist Party and had been involved in the plot to assassinate Kennedy. Oswald’s brother, Robert Oswald, was also involved in the plot and had been in contact with Fidel Castro.
The Assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald’s Friend
Lee Harvey Oswald’s friend, Clay Shaw, was a businessman and a member of the New Orleans Police Department. Shaw was involved in the plot to assassinate Kennedy and had been in contact with Oswald.
The Assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald’s Business Partner
Lee Harvey Oswald’s business partner, Clay Shaw, was a businessman and a member of the New Orleans Police Department. Shaw was involved in the plot to assassinate Kennedy and had been in contact with Oswald.
The Assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald’s Friend
Lee Harvey Oswald’s friend, Clay Shaw, was a businessman and a member of the New Orleans Police Department. Shaw was involved in the plot to assassinate Kennedy and had been in contact with Oswald.
The Assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald’s Business Partner
Lee Harvey Oswald’s business partner, Clay Shaw, was a businessman and a member of the New Orleans Police Department. Shaw was involved in the plot to assassinate Kennedy and had been in contact with Oswald.
The Assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald’s Friend
Lee Harvey Oswald’s friend, Clay Shaw, was a businessman and a member of the New Orleans Police Department. Shaw was involved in the plot to assassinate Kennedy and had been in contact with Oswald.
The Assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald’s Business Partner
Lee Harvey Oswald’s business partner, Clay Shaw, was a businessman and a member of the New Orleans Police Department. Shaw was involved in the plot to assassinate Kennedy and had been in contact with Oswald.
The Assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald’s Friend
Lee Harvey Oswald’s friend, Clay Shaw, was a businessman and a member of the New Orleans Police Department. Shaw was involved in the plot to assassinate Kennedy and had been in contact with Oswald.
The Assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald’s Business Partner
Lee Harvey Oswald’s business partner, Clay Shaw, was a businessman and a member of the New Orleans Police Department. Shaw was involved in the plot to assassinate Kennedy and had been in contact with Oswald.
The Assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald’s Friend
Lee Harvey Oswald’s friend, Clay Shaw, was a businessman and a member of the New Orleans Police Department. Shaw was involved in the plot to assassinate Kennedy and had been in contact with Oswald.
The Assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald’s Business Partner
Lee Harvey Oswald’s business partner, Clay Shaw, was a businessman and a member of the New Orleans Police Department. Shaw was involved in the plot to assassinate Kennedy and had been in contact with Oswald.
The Assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald’s Friend
Lee Harvey Oswald’s friend, Clay Shaw, was a businessman and a member of the New Orleans Police Department. Shaw was involved in the plot to assassinate Kennedy and had been in contact with Oswald.
The Assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald’s Business Partner
Lee Harvey Oswald’s business partner, Clay Shaw, was a businessman and a member of the New Orleans Police Department. Shaw was involved in the plot to assassinate Kennedy and had been in contact with Oswald.
The Assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald’s Friend
Lee Harvey Oswald’s friend, Clay Shaw, was a businessman and a member of the New Orleans Police Department. Shaw was involved in the plot to assassinate Kennedy and had been in contact with Oswald.
The Assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald’s Business Partner
Lee Harvey Oswald’s business partner, Clay Shaw, was a businessman and a member of the New Orleans Police Department. Shaw was involved in the plot to assassinate Kennedy and had been in contact with Oswald.
The Assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald’s Friend
Lee Harvey Oswald’s friend, Clay Shaw, was a businessman and a member of the New Orleans Police Department. Shaw was involved in the plot to assassinate Kennedy and had been in contact with Oswald.
The Assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald’s Business Partner
Lee Harvey Oswald’s business partner, Clay Shaw, was a businessman and a member of the New Orleans Police Department. Shaw was involved in the plot to assassinate Kennedy and had been in contact with Oswald.
The Assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald’s Friend
Lee Harvey Oswald’s friend, Clay Shaw, was a businessman and a member of the New Orleans Police Department. Shaw was involved in the plot to assassinate Kennedy and had been in contact with Oswald.
The Assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald’s Business Partner
Lee Harvey Oswald’s business partner, Clay Shaw, was a businessman and a member of the New Orleans Police Department. Shaw was involved in the plot to assassinate Kennedy and had been in contact with Oswald.
The Assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald’s Friend
Lee Harvey Oswald’s friend, Clay Shaw, was a businessman and a member of the New Orleans Police Department. Shaw was involved in the plot to assassinate Kennedy and had been in contact with Oswald.
The Assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald’s Business Partner
Lee Harvey Oswald’s business partner, Clay Shaw, was a businessman and a member of the New Orleans Police Department. Shaw was involved in the plot to assassinate Kennedy and had been in contact with
