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'''John Fitzgerald Kennedy''' (called '''Jack''' or '''JFK''') was the 35th President of the [[United States of America]],
'''John Fitzgerald Kennedy''' (called '''Jack''' or '''JFK''') was the 35th President of the [[United States of America]].


== Assassination ==
== Assassination ==


=== Evidence for a Conspiracy ===
=== Evidence for a Conspiracy ===
There are several suspicious things that occurred during and after the assassination that many, many authors have considered  
There are several suspicious things that occurred during and after the assassination that many, many authors have considered evidence of a [[Conspiracy Theory|conspiracy]].
* In 1967, Josiah Thompson (private investigator) concluded from a close study of the Zapruder film and other forensic evidence, corroborated by the eyewitnesses, that four shots were fired in Dealey Plaza, with one wounding Connally and three hitting Kennedy.
* In 1967, Josiah Thompson (private investigator) concluded from a close study of the Zapruder film and other forensic evidence, corroborated by the eyewitnesses, that four shots were fired in Dealey Plaza, with one wounding Connally and three hitting Kennedy.
* The alleged disappearance or killings of witnesses, who knew too much
* The alleged disappearance or killings of witnesses, who knew too much
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=== Theories ===
=== Theories ===
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John Fitzgerald Kennedy (called Jack or JFK) was the 35th President of the United States of America.

Assassination

Evidence for a Conspiracy

There are several suspicious things that occurred during and after the assassination that many, many authors have considered evidence of a conspiracy.

  • In 1967, Josiah Thompson (private investigator) concluded from a close study of the Zapruder film and other forensic evidence, corroborated by the eyewitnesses, that four shots were fired in Dealey Plaza, with one wounding Connally and three hitting Kennedy.
  • The alleged disappearance or killings of witnesses, who knew too much
    • Karyn Kupcinet
    • Bill Hunter
    • Jim Koethe
    • Grant Stockdale
    • Gary Underhill
    • Tom Howard
    • Mary Sherman
    • Mary Pinchot Meyer
    • Desmond FitzGerald
    • Lisa Howard
    • Winston Scott
    • Nancy Tyler
    • Mary Kopechne

Evidence Against a Conspiracy

Theories