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The Kennedy Assasination Mysteries

ir evidence from untrustworthy resources. Also these reports and books often forget that before looking at the evidence the assassination itself must be examined.On November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy stepped off a plane in Dallas, Texas, to be welcomed by crowds of people. The President and his wife, Jacqueline, were on their way to a luncheon in honor of them. President John F. Kennedy and his wife got into a car to drive to the luncheon. Thousands of people stood on the sidewalks to wave to the President. As the limousine that carried John Kennedy went through Dealey Plaza, shots ran out. The President and governor John Connally were hit. A few hours late President John F. Kennedy died. Almost immediately the search for the killer of the President began. The FBI got a description of a man seen in the sixth floor window of the Texas Schoolbook Depository building with a rifle. A few hours later Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested inside a movie theater. The police questioned him but Oswald didn’t confess to killing the President. The police found bullet shells and a rifle on the sixth floor near the window of the Schoolbook Depository building. The rifle belonged to Oswald. They also found out that Oswald worked at the Schoolbook Depository building. The police transferred Oswald to county jail to be held until his trial, but Lee Harvey Oswald never had a trial. He was killed while being transferred by a man named Jack Ruby. The Dallas police say the case of the President’s murder is closed. They were very wrong.After the murders of the President and Lee Harvey Oswald there were many unanswered questions. Most of these questions would have answers if Oswald had lived. The police and FBI started the investigation of the assassination of the President. For the next ten months the police and FBI gathered statements from witnes...

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