There will always be those that disagree, but it was Lee Harvey Oswald.
2007-11-01 11:27:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope. Every piece of "evidence" that's proven to be wrong in the JFK case has always been on the conspiracy side.
The Warren Report was rushed, and so some things were mishandled in the case, but it was basically accurate.
Ken...what you say depends on the idea that Ruby and Oswald were both completely reasonable, sane individuals. Oswald was constantly on the move as a kid and never had a stable home life. Ruby was known for having a hair-trigger temper.
Besides that, he was wiring money at Western Union about 5 minutes before Oswald was moved. He would have had to have known up to the second when Oswald was being moved, and he didnt....because Dallas police were late moving him.
2007-11-01 11:42:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know who killed President Kennedy, however I will believe until the day I die it wasn't Oswald. It may have been his rifle but he was nothing but a patsy. Does it really make sense that Ruby would shoot him in the Dallas Police Department basement in full view of many, many people and a television audience? Why? The cops already had him in custody, why not let the law take its course? I'm sorry but the whole Oswald thing doesn't pass the smell test.
2007-11-01 11:54:08
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answered by Anonymous
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John F. Kennedy was killed by Lee Harvy Oswald.
2007-11-01 11:49:26
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answered by Anonymous
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My son wrote a number of papers, while in college, on this issue as a conspiracy theorist. He believes that the vast majority of the people in this country are easily swayed because the truth is hidden. Asking simple questions and reviewing simple evidence and avoiding doublespeak answers gets to the truth. So many institutions are involved in the coverup, the general public will never know the truth. Conspiracy theorists can always be listed as cranks and nobody will listen to them.
2007-11-01 11:41:50
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answered by liorio1 4
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I submit to in techniques coming homestead from college and listening to the information . We have been completely bowled over because of the fact we had met President Kennedy on his flow to to England,it grew to become into an casual assembly so unlike assembly somebody significant ,only a buddy of the relatives .i grew to become into 15 on the time and this rather made an result on me. i could no longer understand why all people could kill somebody i recognized as a dazzling guy and a powerful President. For a stable few years i grew to become into very anti american by way of this and the assinations that accompanied interior of right here few years. I nevertheless locate it no longer ordinary to acknowledge how all people in a democratic u . s . can decide to kill the guy in fee particularly of only applying the pollbox. there has been lots suggested approximately Kennedy,stable and undesirable,when you consider that then even nonetheless it rather did marvel the worldwide in a manner no one elses loss of life seems to have carried out.
2016-12-30 13:25:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, there's more than one believer in almost any Conspiracy theory.
I'm not one of them, of course, but don't worry, you have fellow believers out there in a basements and lunatic assylums all over the country.
2007-11-01 11:29:39
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answered by B.Kevorkian 7
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There are still a lot of conspiracy theories about JFK's assassination, but one of the least credible is that the US government had him killed.
2007-11-01 11:24:48
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answered by TxSup 5
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No. It's stupid to even ask a question like that.
2007-11-01 11:34:27
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answered by xg6 7
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No,too many investigations were done on this.
2007-11-01 11:22:54
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answered by ♥ Mel 7
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