Do you believe there was a second gunman firing from the Grassy Knoll? In other words, do you believe JFK's assassination was a conspiracy?
I beleieve Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone.
2006-07-28
09:09:21
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➔ Mythology & Folklore
The First Shot(Zapruder Film frame 155): Missedand hit a curb. Injuring a bystander.
The Second Shot(Zapruder Film frame 223): Hit JFK in the back and exits his throat, and goes on to enter Governor Connally's body. The bullet actually tumbled through his body, not going traight through.
The Third Shot(Zapruder Film frame 312): Ripped through the right side of JFK's head. Entering the right rear and exiting out the right temple. Bullet fragments cracked the limousine's windshield and made a dent in the metal trim above the windshield.
If you look at frame by frame of the Zapruder Film, will see JFK's head go forward before his body goes back and to the left. And if JFK was shot from the Grassy Knoll, the blood would be spraying backwards, not forward as seen in the Zapruder Film.
Also, the Single Bullet Theory is actually POSSIBLE. You conspiracy theorists out there should watch the TV show "Unsolved History" on the Discover Channel.
2006-07-28
13:06:16 ·
update #1
Yes it was Barney the dinosaur he is an assassin don't be fooled.
2006-07-28 09:13:56
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answered by Anonymous
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If Oswald acted alone, why were all the people in the general vicinity of the presidential car pointing toward the now infamous "grassy knoll" as being where the shot came from? One of the witnesses was a war vet who had been in combat and heard a bullet go whizzing by and it wasn't to the rear of JFK....it was from the direction of the grassy knoll.
Oswald was a patsy and there was at least one other shooter and yes, there was a conspiracy between organized crime and the CIA to take out Kennedy.
2006-07-28 09:51:12
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answered by Anonymous
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If you don't see a post after this date, then you know they got me and i was telling the truth.
It was his limo driver. It was a setup. That's why when bullets are flying, he is only driving 6-10 mph. Hardly protocol. watching the zapruder film in slow mo shows the driver look over his shoulder. If your eye is keen you can see him rest the gun on his shoulder. Look back. BOOM!! Then they take off down the highway. Not till after the kill shot did they flee.
Who else can control that. Hopefully I wont end up another "murder" with no leads, and no suspects on the evening news but, now you know.
Pray for me.
2006-07-31 23:51:29
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answered by mrfantastic50 1
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Actually if you know anything about the type of rifle (bolt action , old Russian military style straight out bolt) Oswald was using, you would know he couldn't have fired the number of shots in the length of time that the entire event transpired. Also according to the ballistics Kennedy had to have been fired on from 2 possibly 3 positions.The 2 that hit Kennedy came in from different trajectories. Don't forget about the slugs that hit Governor Connolly, they came in a at a totally different trajectory also.
It's up to you to draw your own conclusions!
2006-07-28 17:33:57
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answered by ? 3
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I lean toward the Grassy Knoll theory.
Even when the Warren commission finished its investigation, Earl Warren made the cryptic statement to the effect that it would be another hundred years before the truth was known.
2006-07-28 09:14:59
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answered by Anonymous
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many believe there was a second on the knoll but some think there was a traitor in the mix. look at the scene frame by frame and watch the movements around j.k. you'll see that the direction is totally different than that that was perceived.
2006-07-28 10:11:12
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answered by myckjo 1
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From what I have seen from documentaries there were two shooters. Forensically speaking, they have shown how there were two entry points from two different directions.
Something is really fishy about the whole situation. I think Lee Harvey Oswald was a scapegoat and was framed.
2006-07-28 09:15:45
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answered by Anonymous
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My husband is the conspiracy theorist in the family. He thinks the mob was behind the assassination.
I say the simplest answer is usually the right one. Oswald acted alone.
2006-07-28 10:17:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I'll let the TRUTH be spoken. Call your Senators, Congressmen & alert the media. Richard Nixon ordered the assassination of JFK, RFK, & Martin Luther King.
2006-07-28 09:34:03
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answered by bereftcat 4
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bullets dont bounce around of course there was another shooter,do you honestly beleive the bullet went into his head bounced out hit the dash or whatever then came back in the car after turning a full 360 degrees and hit him again,foolish,shoot a gun sometime youll understand
2006-07-28 09:14:13
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answered by cote8377 2
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It hasn't been proven, but it has been simulated that Oswald could have shot Kennedy 3 times and end up where he was arrested in that short of time.
2006-07-28 09:12:52
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answered by Anonymous
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