Lee Harvey Oswald killed JFK alone and that there was no conspiracy.
The Warren Report, in September, 1964.
The Warren Commission finding was the he acted alone.
The Warren Commission Report was the official investigation into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, conducted by a commission led by Chief Justice Earl Warren. Established in 1963, the commission concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in killing Kennedy on November 22, 1963, and that there was no evidence of a conspiracy. The report, released in 1964, aimed to address public concerns and skepticism regarding the circumstances of the assassination. It remains a significant document in American history, influencing subsequent discussions and theories about the event.
a lone assassin. As opposed to several assassins.
President Lyndon Johnson appointed Chief Justice Earl Warren to head "The President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy" (more commonly known as the "Warren Commission") on November 29, 1963.On September 24, 1964, the Commission published an 888-page report concluding Lee Harvey Oswald had acted alone in the assassination. The report has been the subject of controversy and criticism since most of it was released to the general public in 1992. The remaining material is scheduled to be unsealed in 2017.
The question of whether Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy remains a topic of debate. The Warren Commission, which investigated the assassination, concluded that Oswald was the sole shooter. However, many conspiracy theories suggest the involvement of various groups or individuals. The lack of definitive evidence has kept the debate alive among historians and researchers.
The Commission concluded that Oswald acted alone. There has been plenty of rumour but no hard evidence. Oliver Stone tried to "Hollywood" the story but that's what movies do to history---they mangle it.
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.
That Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone.
President Gerald Ford (1974 to 1976) served on the 1964 Warren Commission to investigate the 1963 murder of President John F. Kennedy, (and Officer JD Tippet) by Lee Harvey Oswald, after Oswald was killed by Jack Ruby. The conclusion of the Warren Commission was that Oswald murdered both Kennedy and Tippet and he acted alone. Ruby acted alone when he killed Oswald.
That Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone.