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... One example would have to be the John Fitzgerald Kennedy assassination. For over thirty years the people of the United States were led to believe that a single gunman shot and killed Kennedy in Dallas on November 22, 1963, at 12:30 p. ... According to the old facts regarding the case of the JFK assassination, Kennedy was killed by a single gunman. ... Kennedy was riding in an open limousine through Dallas, Texas. At this time, Kennedy was shot in the head and neck by a sniper. ... Kennedy. ... After all, according to the facts above, Oswald must have killed Kennedy. ... Kennedy dispute the facts above, saying that they heard shots from places besides the book depository, and other things that may contradict what is stated above. One of these witnesses, Abraham Zapruder, captured the entire assassination on his Bell and Howell eight millimeter movie camera. ... Thus, the above is when the bullets hit either Kennedy or Connelly, or passed through the frames of the Zapruder film (in the case of the second shot). ... Also, when the fatal shot hit Kennedy, his head went back and to the left, implying that the bullet came from the front and right, not from the though many people dispute the single bullet theory, this may be true.
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