This is the only conspiracy theory I'll take any part in. I used to be a skeptic, until my mom of all people changed my mind. She's so anti-conspiracy theory it's not even funny, but what she told me about the assassination changed my mind.
She and my dad were stationed in Germany when it happened, and she was listening to unfiltered military radio. The early reports stated that there had been an additional shooter.
A couple hours later, it was changed to only one shooter, and no one at the station would admit that the report had ever been any different.
I think there was a second gunman.
2007-01-03 00:44:21
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answered by The_Cricket: Thinking Pink! 7
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Jerry Ford admitted making a false conclusion about the entry wound of the first shot that hit Kennedy and went through the governor's body several times (the magic bullet). The actual magic bullet found in the stretcher at the hospital was also completely intact with no blood on it.
All commissions agreed that at least one bullet missed completely.
The second hit shot struck Kennedy in the forehead and went out the back, as seen in the Zapruder film. That shooter was in the grassy knoll where multiple witnesses testified they heard the shot coming from.
The windshield of the car also had a bullet hole through it that was covered up and never explained, although you can find a photo on the Internet. The car itself was torn apart and reconstructed with armor for further use, on the basis that it was cheaper than buying a new car and armoring it.
E. Howard Hunt and Frank Sturgis were arrested in the grassy knoll. Both were later convicted in connection with the Watergate scandal. Both are connected to George H W Bush, who is directly connected to the Bay of Pigs invasion through his offshore oil platform, Zapada Oil, The United Fruit Company, and the two boats "Barbara J" and the "Houston".
Barbara Bush's middle name disappeared from all records, but his grand-daughters are Barbara and Jenna, so I'll guess that the middle name was once Jenna or Jennifer.
2007-01-03 01:07:37
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answered by patrioticjock 3
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Lee Harvey Oswald's military record shows that he never qualified over "Marksman" the lowest level of qualification. Also military training you shoot at stationary targets in the best possible conditions much easier than shooting at a moving target. While I am not saying Oswald couldn't have done it, I am slightly skeptical that he possessed the skill to fire three shots in 5-8 seconds score two hits including a head shot.
2007-01-03 01:07:21
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answered by crazyhorse19682003 3
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"The FBI stated that only three bullets were fired during the assassination; that the first shot hit President Kennedy, the second shot hit Governor Connally, and the third shot hit Kennedy in the head, killing him. The FBI stated that Lee Harvey Oswald fired all three shots."......the fatal bullet ""entered Kennedy's head through a small hole in the scalp in the rear of the president's head, on the right hand side'.... [with a] final exit of this missile, or fragments of it, through a large lateral defect in the right parietal region of the skull over the right ear".
2007-01-03 00:33:11
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answered by RoyF 2
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a) he wasn't shot in the head three times in 1.5 seconds, there were 3 shots fired.
b) the distance from the school book depository to JFK's location was actually very short (I've been there).
c) anyone assassinating the president would have to be having the adrenaline rush of a lifetime.
My conclusion: Lee Harvey Oswald. Alone.
-Aztec276
2007-01-03 00:34:48
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answered by Anonymous
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JFK was only shot in the head once. The first bullet went through his throat, the second missed completely, and the third was the head shot. Of course, the single assassin theory is a load of bull.
2007-01-03 00:28:37
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answered by danklefsenj 2
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It's been proven that Oswald could easily have gotten three shots off (only one of which was a headshot). He was a military trained marksman with the weapon used, was there, ran away and hid in a theatre, shot a cop when challenged when challenged and then captured. End of story. Even his own bother thinks he did it. He did. No conspiracy - Sorry.
2007-01-03 00:33:01
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answered by greg m 3
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Apparently Oswald was a skilled marksman, but i find it difficult to believe even a skilled marksman can fire 3 shots from a bolt action rifle at a moving target in 1.5 seconds. There was definitely at least a 2nd gunman, and Oswald was shot to keep him quiet.
2007-01-03 00:58:44
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answered by Mark J 2
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Ooooo more conspiracy bollox. Get a life!
Man didn't land on the moon
911 was carried out by the CIA
Yea and I'm jack the ripper
2007-01-03 15:44:48
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answered by fanbelt.throxton 1
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It has been proven, over & over again, that it is IMPOSSIBLE for Oswald to have shot JFK from that distance with a BOLT-ACTION rifle and have 2 HEAD SHOTS on a MOVING target!
Totally, completely impossible.
The Armed Services have recreated this scenario over and over again. Their best trained sharpshooters (marksmen are the LOWEST qualified shooters), using the BOLT-ACTION SINGLE SHOT rifle that Oswald used, could NOT duplicate the shots!
2007-01-03 00:26:20
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answered by kja63 7
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