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re: The ***OFFICIAL*** 13th Annual JFK Assassination Conspiracy Thread - 60th Anniv Special!

Posted on 12/8/23 at 11:47 am to
Posted by RedHawk
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Posted on 12/8/23 at 11:47 am to
I usually side with Oswald was a lone gunman and lone actor based on a few different things.

1) He already attempted an assassination on a general earlier in the year.

2) There didn't seem to be any sort of elaborate plan as he just got that job a month before they announced any sort of JFK parade route in front of that building. I think this was more of a crime of opportunity than anything else.

3) After killing the president, Oswalt then kills a cop without even thinking about it. The guy was obviously not all there.
Posted by monsterballads
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Member since Jun 2013
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Posted on 12/9/23 at 5:47 am to
quote:

I usually side with Oswald was a lone gunman and lone actor based on a few different things.



Paul Landis account from this year completely crushes the lone gunmen theory.

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While continuing his search of the limo, he found another bullet on the seat lying inside a tuft on the leather seat. Unlike the other bullet fragments he saw in the blood, this bullet was intact.

“Since this was certainly evidence,” he said, “and not wanting someone to grab it as a souvenir, I placed it in my pocket and eventually found myself in Kennedy’s examination room. I placed it beside his foot, knowing the doctors would see it.”

According to Landis, he was never interviewed by the Warren Commission.


at LEAST 2 shooters in this scenario. LHO being the lone shooter makes zero sense and is discredited at this point.
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