Only one bullet hit John F. Kennedy, meaning only one person actually fired the shot that killed him.
TWO bullets hit the President...the first went through his neck area and continued to
hit the Gov. of Texas, the second bullet to hit the President was the fatal shot. (removing a large portion of his head).
In the Warren Commission Report : 121 witnessed the assassination. Of those 121, 38 were unsure where the shots were fired. 32 thought it came from the Texas School Book Depository Building and 51 said the grassy knoll.
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Though it's very unlikely, Fidel Castro is thought by some to have been involved in the assassination of John Kennedy.
With an understanding that the question means who was blamed for the assassination of President Kennedy, the Warren Commission stated that a lone gunman, Lee Harvey Oswald was to blame. Many people believe, however, that the killing of Kennedy was a conspiracy and that Oswald was not the only person involved with Kennedy's death.
At the time of the assassination, he received one shot to the head.
About: 51,542,979.1 minutes.It took me while. :|
There are a number of things that happened in hundreds of cities immediately after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Riots and arsons were witnessed on so many places as a way of protest for the assassination.
There are a number of things that happened in hundreds of cities immediately after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Riots and arsons were witnessed on so many places as a way of protest for the assassination.
There is no reliable evidence that Johnson had anything to do was Kennedy's assassination. The assassination has been investigated and studied extensively but nothing more conclusive than the Warren report has come out. Many questions still remain and people are still trying to find definitive answers.
There are a number of things that happened in hundreds of cities immediately after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Riots and arsons were witnessed on so many places as a way of protest for the assassination.
The assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963 marked a loss of innocence for many Americans, as it shattered the belief that the country was immune to such tragic events. The pervasive coverage of the assassination in the media also made it difficult for people to maintain a sense of innocence and optimism about the future. Additionally, the civil rights movement and escalation of the conflict in Vietnam during this time further contributed to the disillusionment and loss of innocence experienced by many Americans.
There is no lacking in the evidence of the assassination of JFK. There are many different conspiracy theories, but they are just theories. They all lack sufficient evidence for them to be credible.
many Americans were heart broken over the fact that Kennedy was dead, although many thought he had it coming he was going to get rid of the CIA in his second term. that reason or that he was sleeping with mafias girlfriends.
there was exactly 98 people there.