Answer for: Which theory do you support in the JFK assassination?
#1 Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone.
by LucasGreen 2 years ago
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A lot of people think that there was another gunman. They base this on a proposed trajectory of the bullets through Kennedy and the governor of Texas seated in front of him. The proposed trajectory is based on the assumption that the governor was seated directly in front of Kennedy and that their seats were of the same height. This was clearly not the case. Kennedy was slightly to the left and seated higher than the governor. When you add these facts to your investigation you will see that there was no "magic" bullet just a bullet...A bullet from the rifle fired by Lee Harvey Oswald.

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