That Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone shooter and that John Connally had been wounded by a magic bulllet.
Anomous vote that Olvasd shot the President three times from the book depository.
On November 29, 1963 the Warren Commission was decide upon by President Lyndon B. Johnson. The purpose of the commission was to review the reason why John F. Kennedy was murdered on November 22, 1963.
The Warren commission declared that Lee Harvey Oswald shot j.F.Kennedy three times in the back of the head. WRONG! The warren commission concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald was indeed acting alone, and that three shots were fired, though only two made there mark. The first, stated the Warren Commission, shot Kennedy in the back and then went on to hit Governor Connally in the chest, then wrist then thigh (this is often referred too as the 'Magic bullet,') and the second successful shot hit Kennedy in the head. All three shots were fired from the sixth floor of the Dallas Texas school book depository. Re-enactments have since taken place to see if it is actually possible to make both of the shots from the book depository (from the backwards left direction of kennedy's head when shot, it suggests a second shooter on the grassy knoll,) and it has been proven that it could have been done. The Warren Commission also stated that Oswald's killer Jack Ruby was also acting alone.
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During the Kennedy administration in 1961.
The rifle and the pistol are now kept in a secure location within the National Archives and Records Administration Building in College Park, Maryland. It is still concidered evidence. Over 50 percent of Americans believe that there was more than one person shooting at Kennedy, but it is very doubtful the whole truth will ever be known
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All the physical evidence (weapons, prints, bullets and fragments) were tied to Oswald and no one else. No evidence was found to support the idea that Oswald needed or had any co-conspirators. He simply appears to have wanted to be famous, and nothing else he'd ever tried, worked. Including, I might add, a previous attempt to assassinate a celebrity (he was not tied to this until after the police found the evidence in his home after JFK's death).
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