Fans React Uniformly to Donald Trump’s Publication of JFK Files

 

The Warren Commission’s 1964 conclusion—that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone and fired three shots from the sixth story of the Texas School Book Depository.

As Kennedy’s procession passed through Dealey Plaza in Dallas—was mainly supported by the recently made public documents.

The second, referred to as the “magic bullet,” injured Texas Governor John Connally after striking Kennedy in the back and leaving via his neck.

Within 8.6 seconds following the first shot, the third shot proved lethal. After reportedly murdering a Dallas police officer,

Oswald, a 24-year-old former Marine, was apprehended a few hours later. Jack Ruby, the proprietor of the nightclub, shot him dead two days later before he could go to trial.

The Search for a Conspiracy Goes On The JFK assassination is a mystery that has sparked many theories and has never been just another historical occurrence.

 

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