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    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‚ research‚ and scientific reasoning‚ historians attempt to find the

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    Theory. There are many conspiracy theories about John F. Kennedy. Some of those theories are; Lee Harvey Oswald‚ magic bullet‚ and the umbrella man. First is Lee Harvey Oswald. There were many conspiracy theories surrounding the assassination of John F. Kennedy on November 22nd‚ 1963. These theories suspect that the assassination involved people or organizations other than Lee Harvey Oswald. Most current theories put forth a criminal conspiracy involving parties as different as the

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    throughout the crowd. Fragments of Kennedy’s skull are being gathered by Jackie‚ and the crowd is in awe. The president is dead. Lee Harvey Oswald‚ an employee at the depository‚ is arrested an hour after the killing. He can never defend his case because two days later Oswald is killed by Jack Ruby. Almost immediately conspiracy theories arise‚ 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

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    November 22‚ 1963 Kennedy was assassinated many people have many thoughts on who did it. Most people think it was Harvey Oswald. Was Harvey

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    November 22‚ 2010 Conspiracy Theory: The Umbrella Man On November 22‚ 1963‚ President John Fitzgerald Kennedy‚ also known as “JFK‚” was assassinated in the Dealey Plaza located in Dallas‚ Texas. Many believe that there was only one assassin‚ Lee Harvey Oswald. The Umbrella Man‚ another conspiracy theory along with many others‚ says different. The conspiracy of the “Umbrella Man” involved two men‚ one with an umbrella and one at the corner of a street with his arm in the air. In photos taken before

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    supposed killer Lee Harvey Oswald fired three shots‚ hitting two of the shots. One of the three shots hit Governor Connally‚ the other fatally struck the President. Both were rushed to the hospital in critical condition‚ and 30 minutes later President Kennedy died in the hospital. The day after the assassination‚ the new President Lyndon Johnson made his first proclamation‚ making November 25 the day that they mourn the President the United States had lost. The assassin Lee Harvey Oswald was born‚ in

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    Friday‚ November 22‚ 1963‚ in Dealey Plaza‚ Dallas‚ Texas. Despite the many imaginative conspiracy theories such as‚ the Mafia‚ FBI‚ or CIA being directly responsible for the assassination‚ the most plausible and logical explanation is that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in the assassination of JFK. This particular theory is most credible due to the evidence that implies his motives‚ means and other supporting evidence. Through ballistics research and forensics experts who studied JFK’s body and

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    concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in killing Kennedy and in wounding Texas Governor John Connelly‚ that Oswald also murdered Dallas police officer J.D. Tippit that same day‚ and that Jack Ruby also acted alone when he killed Oswald two days later. Since 1964‚ at least one thousand books dealing specifically with the Kennedy assassination have been published. Incredibly‚ about 95% of these books disagree with the findings of the Warren Commission and claim that Oswald was part of a

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    Kennedy. Rumors began to fly as to how planned it: Castro forces‚ the Mafia‚ the FBI‚ the CIA‚ the KGB‚ and Lee Harvey Oswald‚ but many believed that a “lone gunman” could not have committed the murder. The main suspect was Lee Harvey Oswald‚ a 24-year-old ex-Marine who was known to read Marxist literature. Shortly after being discharged from the Corps in September of 1959‚ Lee Harvey Oswald went to Moscow to defect from the United States‚ although his request for residency was denied he was allowed

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    Did Lee Harvey Oswald Kill President Kenndey President John F. Kennedy was assassinated on November 22‚ 1963 at Dallas TX. The police thought that Lee Harvey Oswald‚ but many people speculate that he was part of a bigger conspiracy or that he wasn’t even the killer. The government released an investigation team called the Warren Commission. What leads a lot of these theories is that the Warren Commission ignored important information. On the day of the shooting‚ as the motorcade came down the

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