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John F. Kennedy Assassination

John F. Kennedy Assassination. Pictures as Evidence. http://mryoung4.wordpress.com/. Jackie Kennedy’s testimony Autopsy Black Dog Man/Picket Fence Best Shot for Assassination Direction of running crowd. JFK and Jackie arrive at Love Field. Overhead Pic of Motorcade Route.

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John F. Kennedy Assassination

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  1. John F. Kennedy Assassination Pictures as Evidence

  2. http://mryoung4.wordpress.com/ • Jackie Kennedy’s testimony • Autopsy • Black Dog Man/Picket Fence • Best Shot for Assassination • Direction of running crowd

  3. JFK and Jackie arrive at Love Field

  4. Overhead Pic of Motorcade Route

  5. President Kennedy at Fatal Shot. 2. Abraham Zapruder. 3. Smoke. 4. Railroad Workers. 5. James Tague. 6. Bullet Mark on Curb.

  6. Motorcade on Houston St.

  7. Presidential Motorcade

  8. Lyndon B Johnson sworn in

  9. Texas School Book Depository

  10. Texas School Book Depository

  11. Dealey Plaza

  12. Zapruder Spot

  13. Fatal Head Shot

  14. Stockade Fence

  15. Down Elm Street

  16. Warren Commission • The President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy, known unofficially as The Warren Commission, was established on November 29, 1963, by Lyndon B. Johnson to investigate the assassination of the U.S. President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. It concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in killing Kennedy. The Commission's findings have since proved extremely controversial and have frequently been challenged.

  17. DEALEY PLAZA IN 1965: 1. President Kennedy at Fatal Shot 2. Abraham Zuder 3. Smoke 4. Railroad Workers 5. James Tague 6. Bullet Mark on Curb 7. Steam Pipe.

  18. Mannlicher-Carcano Rifle

  19. Single Bullet Theory/ Magic Bullet? • The single bullet theory (also known as the magic bullet theory by the majority of critics and conspiracy theorists) is the crucial element of the Warren Commission theory that only one assassin was responsible for the assassination of President John F. Kennedy

  20. Warren Commission continued… • The commission's determination was that: • it was likely that all injuries inside the limousine were caused by only two bullets, and thus one shot likely missed the motorcade, but it could not determine which of the three. (The 1979 House Select Committee on Assassinations agreed that two shots caused all the injuries.) • the first shot to hit anyone struck President Kennedy in the upper back, exited out his throat, and likely continued on to cause all of Governor John Connally's injuries, • the second shot to hit anyone fatally struck Kennedy in the head 4.8 to 5.6 seconds later.

  21. The “pristine” bullet

  22. Presidential Motorcade

  23. After 2nd shot

  24. After fatal headshot

  25. Assassination of Oswald

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