Saturday, December 13, 2008

Case study-John F Kennedy assassination

US president John Kennedy was assassinated on Friday 22 November 1963 Dallas, Texas. The bullet that killed him passed through his neck and into the shoulder of Governor John Connolly who was in front of him.
The investigation into the assassination of the Warren commission took ten months between 1963-1964, the united states house select committee on assassinations (HSCA) of 1976-1979 and other goverment investigations have concluded that the president was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswold.The assassination is still the subject of widespread debate and has spawned numerous conspiracy theories and alternative scenarios. In 1979, the HSCA found both the original FBI investigation and the Warren Commission Report to be seriously flawed. The HSCA also concluded that there were at least four shots fired and that it was probable that a conspiracy existed. Later studies, including one by the National Academy of Sciences, have called into question the accuracy of the evidence used by the HSCA to support its finding of four shots.
A photo of the presidents path.

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