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The Assassination Of John F. Kennedy

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The Assassination Of John F. Kennedy

In January of 1960, a young man by the name of John F. Kennedy was sworn in to uphold the office of President of the United States of America.  He was assassinated on November 22, 1963, when he was only 46 years old.  There is lots of speculation about the way he died.  Here are just a few questions concerning his death.  Who or how many people were involved in President John F. Kennedy’s assassination?  This is a question that has baffled many people for 33 years.  
Some of the main questions are:  Was Lee Harvey Oswald the lone assassin?  This question may never be answered.  Is there a possibility that there could have been another rifleman?  What is the minimum time to get three shots off with the Mannlicher Carcano bolt action rifle?  Why did Jack Ruby shoot Oswald?  Was he trying to protect himself or show loyalty to his President?  Did Fidel Castro have President Kennedy assassinated?  Were the CIA and FBI involved? What about the “mob”; did they have any logical reason to kill the President?  What is the story on the “superbullet”?  How can one assassin shoot three shots at a man in a limousine going 11.2 mph under five seconds?  
Among the most crucial questions to be considered in determining the identity of the President’s assassin are the number of shots fired in the course of the assassination, the time elapsed between shots, and the location of the site or sites where the shots were fired.  A great deal of evidence rides on these questions:  the number of wounds, the path of the bullets causing each wound, the position of the rifle believed to have fired the recovered bullet and its fragments, the position and number of empty cartridge cases believed to have been fired, and visual observations by bystanders.  In addition, a mass of evidence has been collected from the people that witnessed the shooting.  I will try to explain or figure out what went on during the 22 of November in 1963.
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