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2007-04-26 01:55:54 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities History

i feel there was more than one shooter cus of the magic bullet theory. what do u think. i feel there was one on the grass one in the building and one somewhere else how about you

2007-04-26 02:09:24 · update #1

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Have never believed that Lee Harvey Oswald was acting alone.

I was 22 years old when JFK was assassinated and out on the town in London at the time.

When the news of JFK's assassination reached London, still quite early in the evening, about 9.30pm approx. all the theatres closed down and the lights of London's famous West End were dimmed and switched off in places. The city was dark.

2007-04-26 19:17:31 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

possibly more than one shooter. the warren report is a bit fishy and reeks of sloppy work. now whether they did it on purpose or were pushed into it... who knows.
like that ruby guy that said he killed Oswald to spare Jackie the trial. yea, right.
the thing is, the work was so sloppy people will always think there was a major cover-up - and so far what the authorities have been doing only increase this feeling. i mean, it is not as you can access all the info on the subject, right?
plus, the Kennedy brothers (JFK and RFK) had been stepping on too many toes; from the southern Negro haters, to organised crime, to trigger happy military (after all, someone else would be in the front, not them)...
a lot of people had something to gain with the assassination (except the nation as a whole, of course).
so even if they weren't part of the original conspiracy, they sure profited from, so leaking the truth on this was absolutely a no-no.

2007-04-26 03:20:55 · answer #2 · answered by rosa 1 · 0 0

A documentary on British TV pretty much debunked all the strands in the conspiracy case - the sound from the grassy knoll was based on one policeman's testimony and may have been an echo in his helmet; Oswald could easily have fired his rounds in the time available just as the 60-year old former soldier on the programme could; the magic bullet was also a fallacy (can't remember why).

2007-04-26 06:32:17 · answer #3 · answered by Andrew H 2 · 2 0

not a huge gamble. He grew to become into only the "patsy." And there have been a minimum of three shooters on that fateful day in Dallas, with some pictures from the front and returned, in a good "crossfire" development. Please learn the info and grow to be knowledgeable in this container....and take care, as there's a great number of disinformation extant right now. between the final supplies is "JFK and the Unspeakable" via Hughes. yet another is Mark Lane's "Rush to Judgement." additionally, "severe Treason" via Livingstone and Groden. those 3 are 24-karat gold. the two worst interior the sphere--absolute trash--are "Case Closed" via Posner, and "background Reconsidered" via Bugliosi. "dark Camelot" is likewise dark, tabloid junk...for the main area. by the way, forensic pathologist Cyril Wecht, M.D., calls the the Warren rfile a "fairy-tale" and the assassination a protection stress coup d'etat. maximum suitable on, Dr. Wecht!!

2016-10-30 08:26:31 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Jimmy "the Weisel" Frattiano claimed that Giancana (the then Boss of Bosses out of Chicago) gave the go ahead for Marcello (of New Orleans) to carry out the assassination. It involved Castro (who had a grudge after finding out the CIA was behind the Bay of Pigs Invastion) so he got a patsy (Oswald) from the Russians to carry-out the deed. Marcello's beef was a result of RFK's investigations into organized crime. To cover the link to the Mafia, Marcello had Jack Ruby (a two bit night club owner in the Marcello organization) take out Oswald to seal his lips.

Giancana's beef with JFK was his impression that JFK renigged on promises to leave the Mafia alone since he felt he pulled strings in Chicago to get him elected.

Several weeks before the assassination, Oswald met with Cuban agents in Mexico. For inexplicable reasons, the FBI agents who were following up the Cuban connection as a part of the Warren Commission investigation, were recalled

2007-04-26 08:14:35 · answer #5 · answered by Its not me Its u 7 · 0 1

There's a theory now that JFK may have been killed by more than shooter. According to how his body reacted to the shootings, there are three different trajectory points.

Some people believed that the CIA or the Mafia had something to do with his death, but it hasn't yet been proved.

2007-04-26 10:49:53 · answer #6 · answered by 3lixir 6 · 0 1

there have been a couple of re-enactments done on this subject.
one i saw makes the 'single bullet' theory plausible and one does not. and, since there is no such thing as a 'magic' bullet, and given the angle of the last head shot, and given all the covering up that was done to hide certain wounds on jfk, and given all the possibile agents are agencies that wanted him dead such as the cia, the mafia, etc., i think it is most definitely likely that jfk was NOT killed by just one person...

2007-04-26 02:25:08 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Another great conspiracy story. Lots of theories - the mob, CIA, Oswald, Oswald working with the Communists or higher ups - who really knows. There's lots of dirty games being played the higher you go. Now I have to get my conspiracy book out and start reading again.

2007-04-26 02:05:55 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Simple, Lee Harvey Oswald. Enough conspiracy theory.

The US government? C'mon... And he got hired by the CIA and worked with Elvis in Venezuela as an under-cover agent? Don't be ridiculous.

2007-04-26 09:31:30 · answer #9 · answered by xschoumy 3 · 1 0

I saw the Zapruder Film three times and it was obvious President Kennedy was hit twice, first from the front and then from the back. I don't know who did it but I am not convinced Oswald acted alone or it was even his bullet which killed President Kennedy.

2007-04-26 03:33:54 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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