Even though the case went down in the records as an assassination, still many people believe that Oswald was not working alone, or that he was just the fall guy. A majority of the public believes the assassination of President John F. Kennedy was part of a larger conspiracy, not the act of one individual. I agree with these statements, I believe that Oswald was certainly not acting alone. Unfortunately, there was never a chance to ask questions to the suspect itself; Oswald was assassinated by Jack Ruby on November 24 1963, 2 days after the JFK assassination and all the secrets that he held have gone with him. This essay is about that theory which I personally believe is right, one which is most reliable and convincing to me.
Who Killed Kennedy? I believe that Lee Harvey Oswald could have killed President Kennedy. Shortly after noon on November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated as he rode in a motorcade through Dealey Plaza in downtown Dallas, Texas. Lee Harvey Oswald owned the rifle found on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository on Friday afternoon, November 22, 1963. At about 12:40 p.m., Oswald boarded a city bus but (probably due to heavy traffic) he requested a transfer from the driver and got off two blocks later.
Who killed JFK? The assassination of President John F. Kennedy on 22nd November 1963 threw shock-waves throughout the country and the world. Immediately allegations were made and opinions decided. However, conspiracy theories became increasingly popular due to the uncertain nature of the assassination, the suspicious events after the killing and the multiple conflicting eyewitness accounts. Much of the officially published evidence points towards Lee Harvey Oswald as the lone gunman who killed the president, however, many of the events which transpired after the shooting lead many to believe that Oswald was not acting alone.
JFK Assassination There are many theories regarding John F Kennedy’s assassination. Many people believe there was a conspiracy. However that is false. There is evidence showing that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in his killing of JFK. Through his motives, the Single Bullet Theory, and disproving the Grassy Knoll Theory it is shown that Lee Harvey Oswald is guilty.
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'.
Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr. The committee came to the conclusion that the assassination of JFK was likely a conspiracy. Two weeks before when the HSCA was due to publish their report, they had believed the Warren Commission's conclusion that Oswald was the lone assassin. However, a police outrider traveling with Kennedy's motorcade had left the microphone of his two-way radio switched on. The recording was sent off to an acoustics lab.
There are many speculations as to how and why President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. Some believe that it was the work of Lee Harvey Oswald. Others believe that the CIA played a part in the former President’s assassination. It all comes down to questions. What really happened on the afternoon of November 22, 1963?
It is supported through murder of Mr. Were where the judge of the case accused the state of trying to cover up the murder by “cover up the DNA test results”( Judge Accuses State of Cover-Up in Were Murder) Also in the case of James (Whitey) Bulger was a big time crime lord but by being an “informant….government did not vigorously pursue during his trial” (Seelye, Katharine Q) Both of the stories had ways where their connections that allowed them to not be prosecuted for a certain period of time. Though in the Bulger case his connections in the CIA granted him immunity ran out as, he was then charged with all the murders that he committed over 50 years ago. Money and connections can only get you so far. The president used his connections to not be prosecuted what he thought was indefinitely was soon found out by Elise.
One of the most important questions to be asked in this story is whether or not Aaron Wechler sent the bomb to his former working place or not. There are several reasons to believe he did not. For instance, the declaration he gave the police was an exact paraphrase of what he read in the newspapers. This does point in the direction that Aaron did have nothing to do with the actual bombing. He also tells himself that he couldn’t have come up with such a brilliant scheme.
Lee Harvey Oswald GUILTY! What happened? On the 22nd November 1963, President Kennedy’s life was brutally taken away by Lee Harvey Oswald, during an open top motorcade drive through downtown Dallas. What was the warren report? After the horrific death of John F. Kennedy, his deputy, Lyndon B. Johnson, was appointed president of the United States of America.