The Assassination of John F. Kennedy, 1963
Notes:
- Nov. 22, 1963
- In Dallas Texas, while President was in a motorcade
- The government supported the official findings of the Warren Commission Report about the event
- 1 shooter
- 3 bullets
- Lee Harvey Oswald
- Many conspiracy theories exist
SUMMARY :
People now question the government after this act because the assassination was an extreme conspiracy. Official statement says Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. First time people saw blood and death on television. The statement released does not match with what is shown in the video recording of the assassination.
Quotes:
"There's so much bitterness I thought they would get one of us, but Jack, after all he'd been through, never worried about it."
- Brothers, by David Talbot, p. 4, quoting Justice Department spokesman Edwin Guthman, who was with RFK on the afternoon of the JFK assassination.
- Brothers, by David Talbot, p. 4, quoting Justice Department spokesman Edwin Guthman, who was with RFK on the afternoon of the JFK assassination.
Subjunctive questions:
If the bay of pigs did not occur, would JFK not have been assassinated?