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    Kennedy‚ the thirtieth President of the United States was assassinated on November 22‚ 1963. He was shot as his motorcade drove through Dallas‚ Texas‚ by Lee Harvey Oswald. Even though some people may believe that this killing was justified‚ the assassination of JFK is unjustified because there are many conspiracy theories and the police investigation was not thorough or documented correctly. First‚ there were many conspiracy theories. Many people believed that Lee Harvey Oswald had help with this job

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    Course Project CRMJ 430: Crime Scene Investigation JFK Assassination 1 JFK Assassination: Introduction November 22‚ 1963 is considered one of the darkest days in the history of the United States. Dealey Plaza in Dallas‚ Texas was the setting for one of the most horrific moments ever captured on video‚ in what has become one of the most controversial topics in US history. The assassination of President John F. Kennedy has raised many theories about what exactly happened that day in the fall

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    later. Lee Harvey Oswald was shot while being transferred to the county jail‚ by Jack Ruby‚ a Dallas nightclub owner. Oswald was supposedly assassinated because Jack Ruby was so moved by the death of John F. Kennedy that he wanted revenge. The assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald was unjust because there is little to no evidence that he murdered JFK‚ and there was never a full trial determining whether the assassin was Oswald or not; however‚ others believe that Oswald was the assassin of JFK‚ so

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    This theory is that Jackie Kennedy (JFK’s wife) killed JFK herself. Which I don’t see how people would believe this since one the assassination was in public with hundreds of people watching. The Man with the black umbrella is another theory that is pretty weird. On a bright and sunny day‚ a man wearing a rain coat and is holding an umbrella is standing almost right where the shots were

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    Similarities between the Lincoln and Kennedy Assassinations Both American presidents Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy (JFK) were tragically assassinated during their terms in office. Both men‚ admired by many‚ were hated by many who opposed their political views. Very shortly after the Kennedy assassination in November of 1963‚ a strikingly similar comparison of the circumstances of his death and the death of Lincoln in 1865 surfaced media everywhere. These comparisons

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    John F Kennedy was the 35th president of the United States and he died as a result of an assassination in Dallas Texas. This assassination occurred precisely at 12:30 pm on the 22nd of November in 1963. He was shot in his motorcade while he rode through the Dealey Plaza in Dallas‚ Texas. During this year‚ President John F Kennedy and his team of political advisers were getting prepared for the oncoming presidential campaign. He had not announced his plan to vie for presidency formally but somehow

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    The assassination of John F. Kennedy in Dallas‚ Texas‚ on November 22‚ 1963‚ raised questions that until today‚ have not yet been fully answered. Over the past decades‚ there have been many conspiracy theories about who was involved. Although the Warren Commission states that the only person who was involved was Lee Harvey Oswald‚ many people believe that the assassination of Kennedy was a conspiracy. These myths have not yet been completely put to rest. Through the use of existing empirical evidence

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    among those are that Oswald wasn’t the lone gunman. That leaves us with one question; who else did it? Nearly 54 years later‚ John F Kennedy’s assassination is left still unsolved‚ surrounded by many conspiracy

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    evidence text was plotted to cause a feeling of not being positive about who killed JFK. But I also do think that the two pieces of evidence serves as a distraction. To confuse the evidence. It’s very humorous. lol Study the sources B2-B4 of the Assassination of JFK. Who was involved in the planning of the trip to Texas and the presidential motorcade in Dallas? Do all three sources agree on this subject? Advance preparations for President Kennedy’s visit to Dallas were primarily the responsibility

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    Conspiracy: The Killing of a President In 1976‚ the US Senate ordered a fresh inquiry into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy‚ who was murdered in 1963 during a motorcade in Dallas‚ Texas while campaigning for re-election. People who had been involved in the original Warren Commission investigations were asked to make fresh statements. The FBI and the CIA were persuaded to release more of their documents on Oswald. New lines of inquiry were opened and individuals who

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