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    There are tons of conspiracies of the JFK assassination we need to find out what really happened. Who really killed him and had something to do with it we don't know many people could have had something to do with the assassination and setting it up either Oswald killed Kennedy, with or without associate's, or he was set up in advance to take the blame. Was it the umbrella man, was it the mob, was it the government, or was it Lee Harvey Oswald himself? We don’t know, there are so many theories about

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    various people involved, while others simply believe that what the government released is true. This paper will investigate the numerous theories, opinions, and official documentation on the assassination of our 35th President, John F. Kennedy. According to findings of the Select Committee on Assassinations, Lee Harvey Oswald fired three shots at President John F. Kennedy. While all but one bullet hit the President, the third and final shot fired killed the President. They believe that President

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    The Mystery of the JFK Assassination The assassination of JFK affected the lives of many that were alive during his presidency and forever impacted history. His assassination is shrouded in mystery, and to this day no one knows exactly what happened. He was the youngest elected president, and the youngest president to die in office. JFK was many things. Among these, he was the youngest president, youngest president to die in office, and the first Roman Catholic president (Merriam Webster's). Since

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    There is significant evidence and conspiracy theories that revolve around the assassination of JFK and many support that there were a lone gunman. However contradictory evidence and theories support that there were other people involved in the assassination. John Fitzgerald Kennedy was assassinated on the 22nd of November 1963 while riding through downtown Dallas, Texas in a motorcade. He grew up in a wealthy and very smart family in Brookline. He graduated from Harvard and soon after the death of

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    The JFK Assassination: A Conspiracy or Tragedy? On November 22, 1963 President John F. Kennedy was shot by an assailant named Lee Harvey Oswald while making a special appearance in Dallas,Texas. President Kennedy was pronounced dead when he arrived at the emergency room due to the extent of his wounds. His sudden death deeply scarred the nation and changed American history as we know it forever. Due to his assassination many protocols were added on to prevent atrocities like this from occurring

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    hospital. JFK was rushed to parkland hospital where he was pronounced dead at 1:00 pm. The accused assassin was Lee Harvey Oswald. He was a former marine who was said to be responsible for the assasination of JFK. Lee harvey oswald fired three shots from the texas book depository wounding the govenor of texas, a bystander, and the president of united states. There have been “42 groups, 82 assassins, and 214 people by name of being involved in the assassination”. The Outcome of the JFK assassination does

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    JFK assassination… is false The JFK assassination is said to be done by only one person, but this essay will tell you that it is wrong. It is said the Oswald is the sole sniper that killed the president. Well, Oswald did shot the gun, but he did not kill the President, someone else worked with Oswald on this assassination. In this court case, Oswald and Oswald alone was proven guilty for killing the President. Oswald had gotten killed later from a gunshot before he went to prison. In the 1963 controversial

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    November 22, 1963, dallas, TX “Kennedy assassination” redirects here. For the assassination of john’s brother Robert, see Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy. john Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States, was assassinated at 12:30 p.m. Central standard time (18:30 UTC) on Friday, November 22, 1963, in Dealey Plaza, Dallas,Texas. I did some research and I found a lot of little parts that don't make sense so I'm going to explain some theories that I have found. I believe that there

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    happen. As soon as I saw JFK my brain just went, ding, winner winner. I had always been fascinated in how it happened. I thought to how Lee killed Kennedy and people thought more people were involved but they were just conspiracies. It in was Dallas, the shot was from behind, and he had a communist background. Yet, even though I thought I knew a lot about the assassination I was still interested in learning more facts on what led up to Oswald pulling the trigger. The assassination was never really resolved

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    Emma Boyer 10/20/15 Wier Conspiracy of the JFK Assassination It has been fifty-two years since that fatal day in Dallas, Texas where the president of the United States of America was killed; and since that day many conspiracies have come to light. Out of all of the conspiracies that surround the assassination one that has always been on the forefront was the magic bullet theory. This theory came about due to the Warren Commission saying “Oswald killed

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