sination ... and the subsequent violent death of the man charged withthe assassination Lee Harvey Oswald.” The Commission was instructed by thegovernment to examine evidence brought forth to them by the FBI (Federal Bureau ofInvestigation), or and any other organization or person. With the examination of theevidence, the Commission was then to make a decision on exactly what occurred that day.In under a week the Commission was able to come to the conclusion that LeeHarvey Oswold was the lone assassin of the president. His actions were based on hispersonal instincts, and he was not working in anyway for any person or organization,whether it being a government agency or personnel. It was determined by theCommission that Oswold fired three shots at President Kennedy from the 6th floor of theTexas School Book Depository. The three shots were fired in a time period of 5.6seconds, using a bolt-action 6.5 Italian Carbine rifle. The first shot Oswald fired was the“magic bullet.” The bullet was fired from Oswald’s gun downward at a 17 degree angle,and hit Kennedy about halfway down his back. The bullet then moved upward where itexits through Kennedy’s throat, and then turns right and hits Connally behind his rightarmpit. It then moves downward, breaking and fragmenting part of his fifth rib, and thenexits his chest from the right side. Then the bullet enters Connally’s wrist and severs theUlna nerve, exits his wrist and then gets lodged in Connally’s thigh. All together the“magic bullet” made 7 wounds on President Kennedy and Governor Connally. Thesecond shot fired missed Kennedy completely and hit an unsuspecting bystander, badlywounding him in the cheek. The third shot taken hit Kennedy in the back of the head,fatally wounding him.Many people believe this theory to be true, but still others are skeptical, and forgood reason. On November 23, the paraffin test performed on Oswal...