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The JFK Assassination Mystery
The JFK Assassination Mystery
At 12:30pm, the 22 November, 1963 John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th president of the USA was shot and killed on Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas. How many shots were fired, by who, and from where? Where did they go? What damage did they do? The government's conclusion is that one man, Lee Harvey Oswald, shot three times from the sixth floor of Texas School Book Depository, his place of employment, killing the President and wounding Governor Connally.
A murder of the chief executive may become a reason for people to conclude that there is a conspiracy. Political leaders, particularly national leaders, possess the power to change many lives, thus it is very easy to imagine any number of parties who might seek vengeance for past wrong decisions or anticipated ones.
The Warren Commission was formed to investigate the assassination. The people, convinced that a conspiracy would be uncovered, were really disappointed by the Commission's findings that Oswald, acting alone, perpetrated the crime; and that Jack Ruby (the murderer of Oswald) had acted on his own as well. The Warren Report could do very little to stop speculations, as far as most people were concerned. In trying to spare the Kennedy family's dig
Approximate Word count = 1040
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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