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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 |
Revision as of 16:38, 19 September 2019
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