...Who Killed John F. Kennedy? November 22nd is a day of recognition and remembrance for an important man in American history. This year will have been the 50th anniversary dedicated to great John F. Kennedy and his unfortunate assassination. However, after 50 years why are we still questionable to of who is actually responsible for his death. For me personally the charge against Lee Harvey Oswald doesn’t cut it for me. A six story shot from a building at angle that “the best gun man” now can’t mimic seems more of a cover up for what was really going on. Now, I personally cannot tell you who did it because I obviously wasn’t present on the day of the assassination. To be frank I wasn’t even a thought, but I can give my input in who I believe is responsible for it, and I believe that it wasn’t a single person. With all the conspiracy theories about Mr. Kennedy’s murderer, I believe it would be okay to rule out the ones about someone poisoning a salad, or sandwich and giving it to him because that’s obviously not what happened on the day of his assassination. I mean, it could have happened earlier, not saying that anything is possible, but there’s no reliable source that we can look back to. Plus, his face didn’t explode from a chemical reaction or poison… It was more of a bullet to the face approach. But sandwich and salads aside, one of the conspiracy theories that do capture my attention with convincing evidence is the fact that the ones truly responsible for his...
Words: 848 - Pages: 4
...John F. Kennedy Assassination Allegations At Downtown Dallas, Texas a horrid event took place around 12:30pm. The people of Dallas and everyone else who was present were unaware of what tragedy was going to happen. On November 22, 1963 during John F. Kennedy’s city tour he took two total bullets in the neck and head. Conspiracists claim that Lee Harvey Oswald didn’t act on this alone. Others say that more bullets shot out of the gun than the bullets that were shot. Did Oswald act alone or was there another involved? Were there multiple bullets triggered? Lee Harvey Oswald, John F. Kennedy’s assassinator, shot three bullets. Two of them entered into the president’s neck and head. The third bullet entered the governor’s chest. “Bullets struck...
Words: 953 - Pages: 4
...United States, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, would be gunned down on a cordial visit to Dallas, Texas, the Lone Star State, defied imagination. That this event just so happened to be seen before the eyes of hundreds of adoring citizens, policemen, and secret servicemen, during the height of his popularity and without suspicion was beyond belief. It is a well known fact that Lee Harvey Oswald, a former marine, allegedly participated in the assassination of JFK. But did he act alone? Is it possible that one man, a subpar gunman, single handedly shot and killed the 35th President of the United States with three perfectly...
Words: 1377 - Pages: 6
...Kennedy’s Assassination In a modern world today, the assassination of President John F. Kennedy is one of the biggest moments in history that affected the entire United States on November 22, 1963. Kennedy was the 35th president of the United States of America from January 1961 to his assassination in 1963. John F. Kennedy was born on May 29, 1917 in Brookline, Massachusetts. The Fitzgerald and Kennedy families were both very wealthy, Irish Catholic families. He was the youngest president ever to be elected in the United States at the age of 43. Kennedy is also the only president that has won a Pulitzer Prize. President Kennedy earned this for “Profiles in Courage.” Kennedy was a very strong fighter and also earned the Navy and Marine Corps...
Words: 1090 - Pages: 5
...Introduction The Assassination of John F. Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States of America has generally seemed very cut and dry. One man acted alone, and shot him while Kennedy was in a motor brigade. However, things aren’t always as they seem. Many Americans have speculated that not everything the so called “Official Report” tells us adds up entirely. Many have have pointed to the unusual amount of turns and windows along the route. However, there may be something even more suspicious than turns and windows going on. The Official Report On Friday, November 22, 1963 president John F. Kennedy was publicly assassinated on a motorcade through Dallas, Texas. Kennedy was struck with two bullets. One of which was a fatal headshot. Governor of Texas, John B. Connally JR who was in the car with Kennedy was also shot, however, he survived. The Official Report, or The Warren Commission, claims three bullets were shot. This horrifying act was caught on tape by Abraham Zapruder. This film was dubbed, the Zapruder film. This allowed for frame-by-frame analysis. The shooting occurred from the sixth floor window of the Texas School Book Depository. Right along the path of JFK’s motorcade. The official ruling of the Warren Commission was that a man named Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone with no real motive....
Words: 801 - Pages: 4
...historic impacts, the 1960s included the launching of the Apollo 11 mission, assassination of Martin Luther King Jr, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the Vietnam War. Of all the impacting historic events of the decade, Ernie Cannata will forever remember the day that John F. Kennedy was assassinated as if it was yesterday. Ernie Cannata is a long time English teacher at both Santa Ana High School and Godinez Fundamental High School where he has coached field hockey, soccer, volleyball, and softball while working for the Santa Ana Unified School District. Decades later, the impression caused by the assassination of the thirty fifth president of the United States is still clearly imbedded in Mr. Cannata’s mind. Being just a child in grade school back in New Jersey, the day the president was assassinated caused a great impact on the nation as he recalls. John Fitzgerald Kennedy was assassinated on Friday, November 22, 1963 while traveling in a...
Words: 1093 - Pages: 5
...about the assassination of John F. Kennedy. He was assassinated on November 23 1963. The CIA , mafia ,Vice President Johnson and Fidel Castro have all been accused of being involved. Other theories claim that the United States government covered up information after the assassination. Lee Harvey Oswald a for era us marine was accused of the assassination in the end. It is thought that lee Harvey Oswald shot president Kennedy while he was in a motorcade in Dallas Texas. Within two hours Oswald was arrested for murder. Two day later on November 24 Oswald was shot and killed while being transported from city jail to the county Jail. This increased initial suspicions of conspiracy theories. President Johnson established a committee to investigate what had taken place the committee was named the warren commission....
Words: 523 - Pages: 3
...Historical Significance of the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy My early childhood memory of growing up in Korea is vague but for some unknown reason I remember the day President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. I don’t know why I remember this event at the early age of 6, but I clearly recall I was walking down the street from my house passing a store that sold electronic devices such as radios and televisions. The store had large speakers outside that played radio programs and a loud emergency news broadcast stated President Kennedy had been assassinated. People were gathered around the speakers and the TV displayed in the window watching and listening to a long news broadcast in grief, sorrow, and disbelief over the assassination of the American President. The grief, sorrow, and disbelief felt in Korea must have been felt all over the world and it must have been much worse in America. President Kennedy was popular, highly respected, and liked all over the world. To be assassinated in public view in front of the world changed the USA in many ways and still impacts the USA today. President Kennedy’s assassination is considered by many to be the start of the loss of America’s innocence. It represented the end of an innocent time and the coming of turbulent times. The race relations, the Vietnam War, the threat of Communism, and the distrust of government all combined together to make it a time of anxiety. President Kennedy represented hope and the prospects...
Words: 491 - Pages: 2
...phrase, it seemed completely incomprehensible, but I knew it was true. However, I’m getting ahead of myself. It was November 22, 1963. Waking up on a gloomy day I had known Kennedy was coming to Dallas. The clouds made me question whether I should try to film the presidential motorcade. I thought to myself, Would the film even turn out well with such horrid weather? I am no cameraman. Leaving my home and replacing the camera in my hand with an umbrella, I headed off to work. Crowds fill the streets hours before President Kennedy’s arrival. As I entered my office in the Dal-Tex building near Dealey Plaza my secretary had mentioned how the...
Words: 524 - Pages: 3
...Conspiracy Theory November 22, 1963 was an unforgettable day in American history. On this day the thirty-fifth President of the United States, John F. Kennedy (JFK), was assassinated in Dallas, Texas while he rode in an open limousine with Texas Governor John Conally (Wicker, 1963). He received fatal head wounds caused by one of the bullets from the shooting. Lee Harvey Oswald (Oswald), the only person ever formally accused of the assassination, ran away from the Texas Book Depository where he worked, and was stopped for questioning by a police official. At which time, Oswald killed the officer with a revolver he had hidden (Wicker, 1963). Oswald fled to the Texas Theater and within a short time period he was apprehended by the police and brought into a police station (Wicker, 1963). Although Lee Harvey Oswald was accused of the crime, he was murdered by Jack Ruby and never prosecuted for the assassination. Since the tragic events that occurred in November of 1963, there have been many theories that the murder of President John F. Kennedy was done as part of a conspiracy. As this year of 2013 it has been fifty years since the events and people are still mystified with the assassination of JFK and the possible conspiracy theories. An important fact that Americans and people worldwide need to know about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on Nov. 22, 1963, in Dealey Plaza in Dallas, is that 50 years on from the incident we know “everything about the attack, and yet we know...
Words: 2396 - Pages: 10
...Commissioner lawyer of the Federal Power Commission. The novel uncovers the secret of a conspiracy that led to the death of President John F. Kennedy (JFK) and the progression of Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ) as the President. In his novel, through his qualifications and use of evidence from the warren commission, court papers, and documents, Barr McClellan uses corruption, fraud, and assassination as the main themes that disclose the murder plot of President JFK. The author of the book provides clear evidence and details that connect several people especially LBJ to the assassination of JFK, and further enlighten people on the JFK’s murder case. Barr McClellan started working as a licensed lawyer after finishing his studies, whereby he started working for Lyndon B. Johnson. He first worked with the United States Labor Relations and later moved to the United States Federal Power Commission department. In 1966, Barr McClellan joined the Texas law firm of Clark, Thomas, and winters, where he worked for about eight years and resigned. McClellan resigned after discovering the illegal activities that the firm was engaged in, such as helping criminals out of trouble and planning crimes. He also discovered that one of his partners in the organization, Edward Clark was involved in the arrangement of the assassination of the United States President John F. Kennedy. Through the theme of corruption, Barr exposes the plans, payoffs, and power plays conducted in order to expose LBJ’s participation...
Words: 1243 - Pages: 5
...So JFK was traveled through the Dallas streets in a motorcade. There was a guy in a building who shot John F. Kennedy Lee Harvey Oswald. Lee Harvey Oswald killed him based on the Secret service FBI Dallas Police Department and the Warren Commission Report. Lee Harvey Oswald Her borned on october 18, 1939, in New Orleans, Louisiana. He was a marxist and ex-marine who assassinated John F. Kennedy. He killed him with two shots in the head from the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository while the president traveled by the motorcade through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas. He used an alias “A. Hidell for a mail order for the rifle he used, it was a 6,5 mm caliber carcano, he also did purchase a .38 smith and wesson model 10 revolver by the same way. While kennedy’s motorcade was going through the Dealey Plaza at 12:30 pm, on november 22, Lee Harvey Oswald fired three shots from the building he was on. Some investigations says that Lee hid and covered the rifle with boxes after the fired happened and got out through the rear stairwell. Lee had years of rifle practice in the Marine Corps Secret Service FBI Dallas Police Department This departament tried to follow Lee Harvey Oswald before the assassination because he was...
Words: 503 - Pages: 3
...The Assassination of John F. Kennedy on November 22nd 1963 was a day that America was headed in a different direction from what Kennedy had laid out. Kennedy’s policies conflicted with what the CIA, the mafia, and Lyndon Johnson had wanted. A plan was developed with a fall guy (Lee Harvey Oswald) in place that would help cover up the master minds behind the most brutal assassination in American history. The American public tend to believe whatever the media and the government tell them to believe. All the information goes around until a person realizes it does not make any sense, and starts to uncover the truth. Such events lead to a mass public awareness about what they are told and taught to believe. The Kennedy assassination has a lot of...
Words: 918 - Pages: 4
...John F. Kennedy John F. Kennedy Born: May 29th 1917 – Brookline, Massachusetts Died: November 22nd – Dallas, Texas Political Party: Democratic Siblings: Brothers (3) Sisters (5) Wife: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Children: Arabella (1956) Stillborn Caroline B. (1957) John F. Jr ( 1960 – 1999) Patrick B. (August 7th – August 9th 1963) Religion: Roman Catholic Born: May 29th 1917 – Brookline, Massachusetts Died: November 22nd – Dallas, Texas Political Party: Democratic Siblings: Brothers (3) Sisters (5) Wife: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Children: Arabella (1956) Stillborn Caroline B. (1957) John F. Jr ( 1960 – 1999) Patrick B. (August 7th – August 9th 1963) Religion: Roman Catholic John F. Kennedy (JFK) was the 35th President of the United States serving from 1961 until his assassination in 1963. During his early life JFK was involved in military service in which he was commander of the Motor Torpedo Boats (PT-109) & (PT- 59) during World War II in the South Pacific. Thereafter JFK served in the U.S. Massachusetts 11th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1947 – 1953. To continue he then served as U.S. Senate from 1953 – 1960. Furthermore in the 1960 U.S. Presidential election Kennedy defeated Republican candidate Richard Nixon and became the youngest elected to the office at just 43 and the only Catholic...
Words: 481 - Pages: 2
...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 of 1963. Many wonder if the lone gunmen theory published by The Warren Commission is the truth, or better yet was even possible? Other questions such as why was certain evidence overlooked and in the case of the President’s limousine and clothing, why were they washed and repaired before the proper investigation could be performed on them? Many books have been written on the subject of the JFK assassination, and I in fact would have to end up writing a book just to mention and discuss all of them. Simply to avoid that, I chose to discuss only a few topics and give my own two cents on what could have been done better to investigate the assassination of the 35th President of the United States. I first want to focus on the mishandling of critical evidence that many experts say would easily answer certain questions. For example the mishandling of evidence that might have proven that there was more than one shooter, and where exactly the shots came from. Second, I want to look at how...
Words: 2346 - Pages: 10