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JFK Assassination
  • By Giselle Surrett
  • Period 2

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How it Happened
  • On Friday, November 22, 1963, President John F.
    Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas at
    1230 p.m. He was fatally wounded by gunshots
    while riding with his wife Jacqueline in a
    presidential motorcade through Dealey Plaza.
  • Seated in front of Kennedy was the governor of
    Texas, John Connally who was also wounded in the
    gunfire. Although Governor Connally was
    critically injured, he survived.

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Why go to Texas?
  • To help generate more Democratic Party
    presidential campaign fund contributions in
    advance of the November 1964 presidential
    election.
  • To begin his quest for re-election because the
    Kennedy-Johnson ticket barely won votes in Texas
    in 1960 and he wanted to get an early start on
    his campaign there.
  • To repair political aggressions among several
    Texas Democratic Party members who were fighting
    amongst themselves.

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Dealey Plaza
  • This was the location where President Kennedy was
    assassinated.

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  • This is the path the motorcade took through
    Dealey Plaza.

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The Prime Suspect
  • Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested for the crime.
    According to the Warren Report, "Oswald was
    trained in the use of the M-1 rifle. On November
    22, 1963 Oswald was at work at the Texas School
    Book Depository located in Dealey Plaza and was
    seen with a package which contained, he says,
    "curtain rods."
  • At lunch time most of the employees rushed
    outside to catch a glimpse of President Kennedy's
    motorcade. At the time the President passed by,
    no employee other than Oswald was on the sixth
    floor.

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  • On the sixth floor of the Texas School Book
    Depository, Deputy Sheriff Luke Mooney finds a
    snipers nest. He sees 3 spent shells and a
    diagonal crease across one box which could be a
    rifle resting place. The employees on the fifth
    floor confirmed that they had heard shots and
    even the shell casings drop above them.
  • Deputy Eugene Boone found the gun a short
    distance away, standing upright between two
    stacks of cartons. It was a World War II vintage,
    Italian military carbine called a
    Mannlicher-Carcano. The rifle had a four power
    scope bolted to it. There was one shell left in
    the chamber. At that point, Lee Harvey Oswald
    left the building and was wandering around the
    streets with no plan in mind.
  • Officer John D. Tippit saw Oswald walking and
    began questioning him because he fit the
    description of the man police were looking for
    over the radio. Oswald immediately shot Officer
    Tippit dead and ran into the Texas Theater.
    Police quickly converged into the theater and
    arrested Oswald.

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  • Once back at police headquarters, Oswald was
    questioned by Captain Will Fritz of Robbery and
    Homicide. No tape recorder was used for Oswalds
    interrogations and no stenographer was ever
    present.
  • It was learned that he mail ordered a
    Mannlicher-Carcano rifle and his prints were
    actually found on the rifle at the depository
    building, even though he kept denying that he
    shot the president.

9
  • As Oswald was being transferred to the County
    Jail, Jack Ruby approached him and unexpectedly
    shot him. He died several hours later and the
    truth would never be revealed.

10
The Grassy Knoll
  • The "grassy knoll" of Dealey Plaza is this small,
    sloping hill inside the plaza that became
    infamous following the assassination. The knoll
    was above President Kennedy and to his right
    during the assassination.

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  • On the knoll were nine witnesses groundskeeper
    Emmett Hudson and two other men, standing on the
    stairs of a walk going from Elm Street to a
    parking lot
  • a young black couple eating lunch on a bench in
    an alcove along that same walk
  • Abraham Zapruder and his employee Marilyn
    Sitzman, standing on a pedestal on the west end
    of the pergola
  • and Beatrice Hester and her husband Charles,
    sitting on a bench at the eastern end of the
    pergola.

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Their Testimonies
  • Emmett Hudson, Charles Hester, and Marilyn
    Sitzman were the only witnesses on the grassy
    knoll who gave testimony about the direction of
    the shots, saying that the shots came from the
    direction of the Texas School Book Depository.
  • A majority of witnesses who testified on the
    direction of the shots said they came from the
    direction of the Depository. However, many
    witnesses thought the shots came from the
    direction of the knoll. Only five ear witnesses
    thought the shots came from two directions.

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Single Bullet Theory
  • They believed that one bullet traveled from the
    Book Depository building, through Kennedys head,
    curved through the air and hit governor Connally
    in the shoulder. This single bullet then
    supposedly backed out of Connallys thigh and was
    found on his stretcher at Parkland Hospital.

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The Zapruder Film
  • A timeline of the assassination shown by the
    Zapruder film disproves the single bullet theory.

  • The video begins as follows As President Kennedy
    waved to the crowds, a shot entered his upper
    back, penetrated his neck, and exited his throat.
  • He raised his clutched fists up to his neck and
    leaned forward and to his left, as Jacqueline
    Kennedy put her arms around him in concern.
  • Governor John Connally, sitting with his wife in
    front of the Kennedys in the limousine, also
    reacted to being shot by a bullet that penetrated
    his back, chest and right wrist, yelling, "Oh,
    no, no, no,"
  • The final shot took place when the Presidential
    limousine was passing in front of the John Neely
    Bryan north pergola concrete structure. A
    grapefruit-size hole exploded out from the right
    side of President Kennedy's head, covering the
    interior of the car and a nearby motorcycle
    officer with blood and tissue.
  • This was the fatal shot that lead to his death.

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Warren Commission
  • This was the first official investigation of the
    assassination was established by President
    Johnson on November 29,1963, The commission was
    headed by Earl Warren, Chief Justice of the
    United States.
  • In late September 1964, after a 10 month
    investigation, the Warren Commission Report was
    published.
  • The Commission concluded that it could not find
    any persuasive evidence of a domestic or foreign
    conspiracy involving any other person's, group's,
    or countries.
  • The Commission also found that Lee Harvey Oswald
    acted alone in the murder of Kennedy, and that
    Jack Ruby acted alone in the murder of Oswald.

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More conclusions made by the Warren Commission
  • The commission also concluded that only three
    bullets were fired during the assassination, and
    that Lee Harvey Oswald fired all three bullets
    from the Texas School Book Depository behind the
    motorcade.
  • The Commission also laid out several scenarios
    concerning the timing of the shots, but that the
    three shots were fired in a time period ranging
    from approximately 4.8 to in excess of 7 seconds.
  • The commission also concluded that one shot
    likely missed the motorcade (it could not
    determine which of the three) and the first shot
    to hit anyone struck Kennedy in the upper back,
    exited near the front of his neck and likely
    continued on to cause all of Governor Connally's
    injuries.
  • They concluded that the last shot to hit anyone
    struck Kennedy in the head, fatally wounding him.


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Suspicious Government Behavior
  • Just before the 1964 presidential election,
    President Johnson ordered the Warren Commission
    documentations to be sealed against public
    availability for 75 years until the year 2039.
  • In 1992 Congress enacted the President John F.
    Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of
    1992 and Congress questioned the legitimate need
    for continued protection of those records after
    three decades of secrecy.
  • The purpose of the Act was to gather and hurry
    the public release of assassination related
    documents. The Act requires all documents related
    to the assassination that have not been destroyed
    to be released to the public by no later than
    2017.

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Key Evidence Lost
  • Several key pieces of evidence and documentation
    are described to have been lost, cleaned, or
    missing from the original chain of evidence
    (e.g., limousine cleaned out at hospital,
    Connally's suit dry-cleaned, Oswald's Marine
    Corps service record file lost, Connally's
    Stetson hat and shirt sleeve gold cufflink
    missing, forensic autopsy photos missing, etc.)

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Conspiracy Theories
  • A number of theories exist with regard to the
    assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy.
    Many of these theories propose a criminal
    conspiracy involving parties such as the Central
    Intelligence Agency (CIA), the Mafia, the
    Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) director J.
    Edgar Hoover, Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson,
    Richard Nixon, Fidel Castro, George H. W. Bush,
    Cuban exile groups opposed to the Castro
    government and the military and the government
    interests of the United States.

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  • This is Lyndon B. Johnson being sworn in as
    President on board Air Force One, only a few
    hours after Kennedys death.

21
  • Moments after the previous photo was taken,
    future Speaker Of The House Carl Albert winks at
    a quickly smiling LBJ while Jackie Kennedy
    continues to cry next to him.

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  • The missing evidence and suspicious government
    behavior has led several people, including
    myself, to believe that the assassination of
    President Kennedy was a conspiracy enacted to
    removed him from presidency and allow Lyndon B.
    Johnson to become president.
  • At the time of Kennedy's death, Johnson was the
    subject of four major criminal investigations
    involving government contract violations,
    misappropriation of funds, money laundering and
    bribery. Because of all these accusations, there
    was talk of Kennedy removing Johnson from his
    ticket for the 1964 election. Since Johnson took
    over the presidency, all these investigations
    were terminated.

23
House Select Committee on Assassinations
  • Fifteen years after the Warren Commission issued
    its report, the House Select Committee on
    Assassinations reviewed the Warren Commission
    report and the underlying FBI report on which the
    Commission heavily relied. The Committee
    criticized the performance of both the Warren
    Commission and the FBI for failing to investigate
    whether other people conspired with Oswald to
    murder President Kennedy.
  • The Committee Report concluded that The FBI's
    investigation of whether there had been a
    conspiracy in President Kennedy's assassination
    was seriously flawed. The conspiracy aspects of
    the investigation were characterized by a limited
    approach and an inadequate application and use of
    available resource."
  • The Committee found the Warren Commission's
    investigation equally flawed The subject that
    should have received the Commission's most
    probing analysis whether Oswald acted in
    concert with or on behalf of unidentified
    co-conspirators the Commission's performance, in
    the view of the committee, was in fact flawed."

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Conclusion
  • An official investigation by the House Select
    Committee on Assassinations conducted from 1976
    to 1979, concluded that Oswald assassinated
    President Kennedy as a result of a probable
    conspiracy. This conclusion of a likely
    conspiracy contrasts with the earlier conclusion
    by the Warren Commission that the President was
    assassinated by a lone gunman.
  • The public will never know the whole truth about
    the assassination of President Kennedy until the
    year 2017 when documents can be released. So
    until then, all questions will be left
    unanswered.

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References
  • "John F. Kennedy assassination." Wikipedia, the
    free encyclopedia. 20 May 2007 a.org/wiki/John_F._Kennedy_assassination.
  • "Kennedy assassination theories." Wikipedia, the
    free encyclopedia. 20 May 2007 a.org/wiki/Kennedy_assassination_theories.
  • "Kennedy Assassination - Lee Harvey Oswald." The
    Fifties Web - Your Retro 50s, 60s and 70s Source
    . 20 May 2007 ee-harvey-oswald.htm.
  • "Warren Commission ." Britannica Concise
    Encyclopedia. 20 May 2007 topic/warren-commission.

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Citations for Graphics
  • http//mcadams.posc.mu.edu/dealey.htm
  • http//mcadams.posc.mu.edu/sbt.htm
  • www.britannica.com/ebi/art-57174
  • www.resist.com.au/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID345
  • www.answers.com/.../john-f-kennedy-assassination

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