you might find researching the "conspiracy theories" regarding the assassination of interest. many people find the warren commission report laughable. "google" : who killed kennedy? for some alternative, and more credible, views. :-)
2006-08-30 06:38:37
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answered by drakke1 6
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Clearly the Warren Commission was a white wash that is fed to the American people from elementary school on.
There were certainly more than one shooter and a lot of ex Naval Intelligence folks were involved in this crime.
If you do any reasonable review of the evidence, it becomes very clear that the Warren Commission's findings are incorrect.
My own opinion is that our republic died Nov. 22, 1963.
2006-08-30 12:00:25
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answered by KERMIT M 6
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As interesting as the conspiracy theories have been over the years, I have studied this quite closely since that awful day. I first thought it might be a conspiracy, but when I saw the computerized version of Zapruder's and the other movies, it was clear that all the shots were fired from behind Kennedy's head and that Governor Connelly was hit by the same bullet as the President.
I think the Warren Comission was right.
2006-09-06 21:38:51
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answered by a_phantoms_rose 7
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The Warren cost became into somewhat rubbish which incited the conspiracy theorists much extra. there is not any way that the Italian rifle that Oswald supposedly used would have despatched Kennedy reeling backwards through fact the Zegruda action picture exhibits. it would desire to in basic terms have surpassed off with the help of having hit from the front.
2016-12-17 19:47:33
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answered by ? 4
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Here is a little known, but highly important fact:
Three of the men sitting on vehicles directly behind Kennedy's car were ex-WW2 veterans. They were, at the time of the assassination, Kennedy's bodyguards. ALL THREE said they heard the shots (of course). MULTIPLE shots. And all three said that because of their long service in battle during WW2, they, like all soldiers, got to know the direction of gunfire from just hearing it. All three said that it came from multiple locations and not just the depository.
To me, that is the most credible inofrmation.
2006-08-31 22:27:43
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answered by MotorCityMadman 3
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I believe there is enough circumstantial evidence that a conspiracy to assassinate Kennedy existed, more likely by organized crime, given the trouble Robert Kennedy was creating for them, but i have to admit there is no proof. A later review of the assassination concluded that a conspiracy could not be ruled out .
2006-08-30 06:46:30
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answered by GUERRO 5
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There is always a thousand times more information out there than the govt. gives us. The shooter was a pawn, probably threatened with deportation and then shot after doing his dirty little job. I believe both Kennedy`s were some of the more famous "victims" of the cold war with the "evil empire". Incidentally, LBJ did more to bankrupt this country than any other president.
By the way, e-bay had over 600 lamp globes...none of them mine.
2006-09-06 14:08:53
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answered by School marm 1
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it's bunk, the whole magic bullet thing has come apart over the years. the Congressional commission that was formed decades later believed at least 4 shots were fired.
2006-08-30 07:27:47
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answered by Anonymous
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The mob. JFK was becoming too careless with liaisons with mob girl friends and Bobby was a potential threat.
2006-09-04 23:25:11
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answered by ElOsoBravo 6
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Captain Mustard in the library with the candelabra.
2006-08-30 10:06:44
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answered by stevewbcanada 6
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