JFK: The Magic Bullet Theories

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JFK The Magic Bullet/ Single Bullet Theories On November 22, 1963 President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas Texas. For years since the assassination of president John F. Kennedy people have theorized that it didn’t happen the way social media said it did. They range from there being several shooters to how many bullets were shot. The theories behind the JFK assassination revolve around 3 things: how many shots were fired, how many people were involved, and the direction of the bullet. Theory “Officially 3 bullets were shot from a high powered rifle. The first missed, the second hit him in the throat, and the third fatally hit him in the head. The single bullet theory says that 1 bullet was fired and hit Governor John Connally and JFK it states that the bullet would have …show more content…

These findings were incorrect. A computer animator named Dale Myers spent years creating a 3D model carefully analyzing all footage and photos of the event. He found the seating of Connally was different than people thought and showed that he had turned around proving that all the wounds he had suffered were possible”. (All Time Conspiracies) More than 1 assassin? A groupe of select people investigated the audio files and found that there was a fourth shot confirming the single bullet theory. The FBI also reviewed the audio files of the assassination and only heard the 3 shots fired. The National Committee of Science confirmed this. “In 2013 father-and-son team Luke and Michael Haag used modern technology to re-examine the idea that 1 bullet hit president Kennedy and Connally in a documentary called “Cold Case JFK” Using 3-D laser scanners they documented the crime scene and the trajectory of the bullet. They believe that 1 bullet is possible because the bullets trajectory could have shifted from exiting Kennedy’s body”. (

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