Who Killed Kennedy: Will the Truth Ever be Known?

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John Fitzgerald Kennedy was the 35th president of the United States, and the public loved him. That is why his assassination was a horrific event. Many people wanted for justice to be served to whoever was responsible for Kennedy’s death, and the US government tried to give the people closure by convicting Lee Harvey Oswald as the lone perpetrator in the assassination. Despite the conviction of Lee Harvey Oswald, there is probable cause to believe that he was not responsible for the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The mismanagement of many of the details surrounding the assassination has fueled the belief system that a great conspiracy was involved. According to the Warren Commission report, “Texas School Book Depository employee Lee Harvey Oswald fired the shots that killed John F. Kennedy from the building’s south-eastern most sixth-floor window” (Reitzes). At first the public supported the conclusion of the Warren Commission, but as information began to surface about the details of how the investigation was flawed people began to have doubts. Jacob Cohen, a university professor, stated that over the years up to 80 percent of people polled said they had doubts about the Warren Commission’s conclusions (Cohen). Over the years there have been many people who have research the information surrounding Kennedy assassination, and inconstancies in the final reports have led them to believe that there was more to the issue than the report exhibited. One theory that some hold is that there were shots fired at President Kennedy from Grassy Knoll. This prompted the belief that there was either another gunman or that Oswald was not the shooter at all. Some of the witnesses thought they heard three shots from behind the limousi... ... middle of paper ... ...piracies that have been debunked over the years, there is no denying that there are many flaws in the initial investigation. Until the flaws can either be explained or fixed there will always be a chance that what was said to be true is not. Works Cited Cohen, Jacob. "Will We Never Be Free Of The Kennedy Assassination?." Commentary 136.5 (2013): 31 36. Literary Reference Center. Web. 22 Apr. 2014. Ling, Peter. "Killing Kennedy." History Today 63.11 (2013): 50-56. Academic Search Complete. Web. 22 Apr. 2014. Patterson, Thom, Ed Lavandera, and Jason Morris. "One JFK Conspiracy Theory That Could Be True." CNN. Cable News Network, 18 Nov. 2013. Web. 22 Apr. 2014. . REITZES, DAVID. "JFK Conspiracy Theories At 50." Skeptic 18.3 (2013): 36-51. Academic Search Complete. Web. 23 Apr. 2014.

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