Which extended to the JFKs upper back and exited through his throat and then struck Governor John Connally´s ribs breaking them, then shattering his wrist then finally resting on his thigh. Skeptics say that the trajectory was fanciful and renamed it as the Magic bullet theory. It 's just one reason why conspiracy theorists think more than one shooter was involved(who killed JFK?). There is some speculation over that people and groups are involved, but who would want to hurt the president? These people and groups might have put Oswald up to do their dirty work or they just did it themselves. There are two groups and one person that has the most targets on their back and why. The CIA 's potential involvement was frequently mentioned during …show more content…
David Shaw who was the Warren Commission chief staff investigator. Was not surprised that McCone had personally held so much information about John F. Kennedys assassination and plots for Castro (The CIA Director part of the JFK assassination cover-up). McCone´s report might suggest a new openness by the CIAs involvement in JFKS assassination (The CIA Director part of the JFK assassination cover-up). McCone did not want to kill Castro at all. Allen Dulles was setting a plot to kill Castro like the president told him to but then McCone intervened and told him to stop (The CIA Director part of the JFK assassination cover-up).Another reason is that the CIA made the big harsh gap in the investigation for the president 's murder (The CIA Director part of the JFK assassination cover-up).McCones had lots of involvement with the murder and that put a huge target on his back and Conspiracist says he might have been covering up for the CIAs involvement(The CIA Director part of the JFK assassination cover-up). After the bay of pigs invasion of Cuba in 1961kennedy and the CIA agents were on rough terms(10 persistent kenned assassination theories).The CIA agents did not also want to lose their jobs for disagreeing with the president on certain issues and with killing Castro(who shot JFK? 6 conspiracy theories).Kennedy said, "that he would splinter the CIA into a
There are many theories that have been introduced to people surrounding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The assassination of the 35th President of the United States, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, occurred on November 22, 1963. Kennedy was fatally shot while riding in the presidential limousine through the streets of Dallas, Texas. The projectile that struck his head shattered the right side of his skull. During an interview with the Detroit Free Press (2013), a former secret service agent named Clint Hill recalled his actions moments after the shooting. He tells the reporter that he covered the presidents head because, "She didn't want anybody to see the condition he
I think that Oswald was part of a bigger conspiracy because no one believes that it was only Oswald that killed JFK because how can you fire a sniper four times in a row. The gun will move each time the gun is fired. But I don’t think it was Oswald because after you just killed someone how can you just be eating lunch as calmly wouldn’t he feel guilty for killing a man like JFK. I think that Oswald didn’t kill him because if he killed someone wouldn’t he try to get away. Honestly it had to more than him or it had to be another large conspiracy and he was apart of it. When he was arrested and was taken to the court I think that the guy that killed was part of the conspiracy with Oswald but he killed so that Oswald wouldn’t tell anyone about
The single-bullet theory was introduced by the Warren Commission in its investigation into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. According to this theory, a three centimetre Carcano rifle bullet was fired from the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository, by Harvey Lee Oswald, passed through President Kennedy’s neck and Governor Connally’s chest and wrist and embedded itself in the Governor’s thigh. The theory states that a single bullet,
The Warren Commission found that the shots which killed Kennedy were fired from Lee Harvey Oswald’s gun. They are not even positive where the shooter was standing when the President was shot. There is a family that say the shots came from right behind them, but they were never called to testify. There are many theories about what happen, but it is hard to prove
Many theories surround the mystery of JFK's assassination. Many believe that there was a magic bullet or that Oswald acted alone for the Soviet Union. Through gathered evidence, other conflicting theories involving the CIA, FBI, and or Johnson have developed. Questions have been raised like: How many bullets? How many shooters? What was the motive? Why did the route change? Why was the car cleaned out? And was there a connection between Oswald and Jack Ruby? The next presented evidence combines many aspects of the event in a way they could have went down.
I believe that there was 3 bullets. I agree with the Warren Report description of where the shots went. I think that the first shot taken by Oswald hit the windshield of the car coming from behind the car. Next I think the second shot hit Kennedy’s back and went out his neck right where the location of his tie knot would be located, that shot also came from the back. Then the third shot took off the side of the JFK head, which that bullet also came from the behind. Governor Connally's wounds came from the magic bullet that put a bullet hole throw his back, out his armpit, hit off his wrist, then ended his left thigh. Accruing watching The Magic Bullet film, it seems very oddly that a bullet could such a weird route but once you add in the fact that they were in a car it makes sense. I say that because I highly doubt that the drive of the car, just sat still and continues to drive instead of turning around to see what happened or trying to take as bunch of curves so he could make it harder for Oswald to shoot at JFK. I believe that the bullets all came from behind because it makes sense to me by the way they were
After the long months of investigations, the warren commission report didn’t give us any compelling explanations to the sequence of the shooting. It instead showed us three different explanations. In each explanation, One of the three bullets fatally Striking the president in the head, another hit and went through Kennedy before striking Governor Connally Seriously wounding him, and the last shot Oswald fired...well, the Warren commission Report wouldn’t say where the third bullet went or even when Oswald fired it.
Did Oswald have other accomplices or were the bullets somehow magical and able to go in different directions and angles? Two of the bullets struck JFK but how can one of the bullets curve and hit Governor Connally? Is it possible that there were two shooters? In spite of numerous investigations JFK’s assassination is as confusing as ever. Conspiracy theories still run wild to this day.
Lastly, even though JFK's death was tragic the puzzle left behind, it is one filled with twists and turns. The 1st theory shows how the assassination could have been revenge for Fidel Castro. The 2nd theory gives evidence that could suggest that Oswald could have been part of a much larger conspiracy. The assassination of John F. Kennedy was a tragedy that set the nation in a period of grief and shocked the world. These are just two theories how many could there be? Maybe the world will never know the truth about this
This links to the conspiracy theory in the sense that the theories were right or had one thing in common, Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated John F. Kennedy. The conclusion by Warren report is based on the following information. The murder weapon was Mannlicher-Carcano 6.5-millimeter Italian rifle which was owned by Oswald. Oswald was also seen to carry the rifle into the building on the morning of the incident. After the assassination the rifle was found hidden and covered with the paper bag used by Oswald to carry the rifle (Report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy). Jack Rubby later seeing no other way to silence Oswald , opt for one solution, murder. And that is how Oswald met his death "Assassination of John F. Kennedy". According to Waldron (6) the investigation led Congress in 1979 to make a conclusion that JFK was killed as a result of conspiracy where Carlos Marcello had the motives, means as well as the opportunity. Waldron (20) argue further that as John became President and Robert being attorney General, they tried in vain to convict Marcello as part of their massive efforts to end organized crime .The war against the mob eventually became Marcello's reason to kill JFK. It is believed, by historians that FBI had not followed up on the House Committee’s of 1979 recommendation to investigate Marcello further for JFK's
The Warren Commission says this is not part of their theory how Oswald was the only shooter. But it is proven that it is impossible for there to have been two bullets fired by Oswald in this timespan. So this is one of the reasons why people think there was more than one shooter. Governor Connally concluded in an interview after the shooting, “There is my absolute knowledge… that one bullet caused the president’s first wound, and that an entirely separate shot struck me” (Buzzfeed).The bullet entered Kennedy’s neck, then went down and hit Connally’s back, came out of his chest, then through his wrist and then landed in his left thigh. This means the bullet hit them in four places. The bullet was found on the stretcher of Connally. Many citizens do not think this is possible but it was proved because of how the passenger seat of Connally was lower then Kennedy’s behind him. The question still remains how this bullet is still intact after going through so much, giving it the ‘magic bullet’
A second theory is the ‘Umbrella man’ theory. This theory suggests that a man holding a black umbrella on the sunny day of the assassination shot a poison dart into Kennedy’s neck (Miller 14).
Due to secret Cuban operations, the CIA had both a motive and means to kill John F Kennedy. Throughout most of JFK’s presidency, he was highly critical of the CIA; however, it was not always this way. JFK had been in support of CIA operations in Cuba until, according to MaryFerrell.org, “This changed with the ill-fated Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba, inherited from the Eisenhower administration. Kennedy accepted responsibility publicly, but privately blamed the CIA and obtained the resignation of longtime Director Allen Dulles and others. He also implemented NSAM 55, transferring control of paramilitary operations to the Defense Dept”(MaryFerrell.org). This was not only the start of poor relations between JFK and the CIA, but triggered many CIA personnel to blame JFK privately for their failure. Leaving many CIA officers very
I think that Oswald is part of a larger conspiracy theory. I believe this for many reasons that will explain to you, my first supporting reason is that the gunshot did come form the building Oswald was working in at the time, but Oswald was seen eating lunch at the time of the gunshot policemen entered the building and was seen in the same place, but when the gun was fired he just sat there like he had heard nothing. Jack Ruby the man who assassinated Oswald had met with Oswald two weeks before Kennedy was assassinated. Oswald left his money and his wedding ring with his family, this is one reason why I think Oswald was part of the scheme to assassin Kennedy, but I don't think he was the only one involved another reason I assume this is because
It was believed in the “Oswald lone shooting” theory that he shot one bullet. From educated background knowledge about rifles, the rifle believed to be used in the assassination might have been accurate enough to get the job done, but at the angle and height it would have been almost impossible to make the shot. That bullet was believed to have traveled from the sixth floor of the book depository on a downward slant. It had to be timed perfectly considering the target was moving at fourteen miles an hour. While this seems like a hard shot to make already, the bullet entered Kennedy's back and then moved upward on an apparent ricochet, out his throat and into John Connelly’s chest, where it created seven wounds all together (“JFK Assassination”). “There is no way that one bullet was shot. In the video Kennedy moves more than once” (Bradford). Many people have doubted the one bullet