Other evidence for the claim of more than three shots fired was the FBI photographs of the limousines, showing a bullet hole in the windshield of the vehicle above the rear-view mirror. The Warren Commission ignored the evidence”. The Government's response was that it "occurred prior to Dallas". (Robert Groden The Killing of a President 1993, p. 41) Then there is also the very popular CIA conspiracy. This is due to a man named John M. Newman who was a former U.S. Army Intelligence officer and National Security Agency executive assistance .He published evidence that both the CIA and FBI had tampered deliberately with their files on Lee Harvey Oswald both before and after the assassination.
About ten days after the massacre the president Charlton Heston came ti Denver a lead a pro-gun rally even though the country was in mourning. During that same day a father who’s so was killed at Columbine came and protested on the rally of the NRA and on gun violence, this show an emotional appeal because he is still grieving over his son and Michael Moore put there for a reason to show the audience that this what is what happened to him and his family and what gun violence did to his son. Moore also put this there to make the audience feel what this father feels about gun violence and making having guns
The Grassy Knoll Theory is the theory that there was a conspiracy. That Oswald, as well as a man standing in the Grassy Knoll on the other side of the street were planning to assassinate President Kennedy. There was only one gun found, which proves there was one shooter. Also every bullet found in the Presidential car had come from the same gun, Lee’s gun. The police tapes, on which a fourth shot was heard, did not check out.
The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald Presented by: Sarah, Stacey, Mohamed H and Mohamed C. a) That Oswald was in the area where the assassination took place - MH b) That it was Oswald’s weapon which killed Kennedy - Sarah c) That he had the motive and the skill to kill the President - Stacey d) The he actually fired the fatal shots. You now have the task of presenting the trial of Oswald. The burden of proof in a criminal prosecution is proof of guilt ‘beyond reasonable doubt’ that is be convinced beyond any reasonable doubt that Oswald did what he was accused of doing - killing Kennedy. The defence, YOU, do not have to prove anything. If there are reasonable doubts about the accused’s guilt, then he must
One Malcolm Wallace, whose fingerprints were found on the sixth floor, who went out with Johnson's sister and killed her boyfriend and was also connected with other murders, putting Johnson in a connection with a convicted murderer capable of more bloodshed. A man named Billy Sol Estes wrote a letter to the Justice Department saying that Wallace and Johnson killed JFK. The Warren Commission of who were appointed by Lyndon Johnson himself claimed that Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone gunman but this was just to cover up for Lyndon Johnson. Dale Scott claims that 'People inside the government were responsible for the death of JFK. Lyndon Johnson may be involved due to links with Mafia, FBI and CIA'.
The only reason that anyone had come to the scene was because someone heard a dog going crazy in the car and then the bodies were found and the cops were called. It is believed that the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre resulted from a plan devised by members of Capone gang to eliminate George “Bugs” Moran due to the rivalry between the two
In 1963, on November 22, President John F. Kennedy rode in a motorcade along with Governor Connally of Texas and both men’s wives. Idanell Connally, the governor’s wife, turned to Kennedy as they passed the Texas Schoolbook Depository and said, “Mr. President, you can't say that Dallas doesn't love you.” Kennedy replied, “That’s obvious,” before being fatally shot (JFK). Something that is not obvious, though, is who fired these shots, and why it was done. To figure out the true assassin and the motive behind the murder, Lyndon B. Johnson, Kennedy’s successor as President of the United States, instated the Warren Commission, a board of 7 men whose job was to investigate and report upon the assassination of Kennedy.
President John Fitzgerald Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas on 22 November 1963. Governor John Connelly of Texas was in the same car as the President and was wounded. Just an hour later, Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested in a cinema. He was suspected of the murder of J.D Tippit, a Dallas Police Officer. It was later then discovered that Oswald worked in the Texas School Book Depositary, overlooking the President’s card.
I chose the Kennedy Assassination to research. I find the assassination of former President Kennedy very intriguing. According to the author of the article I read, the President along with his wife, the governor of Texas and two secret service agents were in the vehicle that day. President Kennedy was hit with the first of three believed shots that were fired at him, hitting him in the head and causing brain matter to leave his skull. Mrs. Kennedy was not wounded in the shooting, but the governor of Texas, John B. Connally, was severly wounded.
The film started with Moore opening a bank account and being reward a gun of his choice for doing so. All they had to do was run a background check. Everywhere in this town bullets were being sold; even at the barber shop. This is way too simple. It is true, Americans have the right to bear arms as stated in the 2nd Amendment, but these guns can end up in the wrong hands.