When the Warren Commission concluded its investigation into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, they determined that the lone gunman responsible for the assassination was Lee Harvey Oswald. They found no evidence of a conspiracy involving other individuals or groups.
Lee Harvey Oswald.
Warren Commission was created in 1963.
The Warren Commission.
Most researchers say that the Warren Commission was not correct in this finding. Aside from a few Warren Commission proponents, researchers tend to agree with the witnesses and ballistics evidence that suggests that there were multiple shooters involved in the assassination. This belief was supported by the House Select Committee on Assassinations, which concluded with near certainty that there was a second shooter.
a lone assassin. As opposed to several assassins.
The Warren Commission was appointed by the government to investigate Kennedy's assassination. They concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald shot the president, but there are still many more sinister theories.
Warren Commission Report Report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy
After an extensive investigation, the Warren commission concluded that Oswald acted alone in the shooting. There are many people who have other theories but no indisputable evidence.
If by chance you mean the Warren Commission, they concluded that JFK was killed by Lee Oswald, and that while other people may have been involved, they were unknown.
the Warren Commission
The latest analysis reveals that the Warren Commission was right about Oswald shooting the President three times.
No, when the Warren Commission was in operation she was still in high school. The Warren Commission investigated the killing of JFK in 1963. In 1963 she was only 15 years old ( she was born in 1947). It is impossible for her to have been on the commission.