John Fitzgerald Kennedy was the 35th President of the United States, serving from 1961 until his assassination in 1963. He was the first President to have been born in the 20th century, the only Catholic, and the first Irish American, president.
Late in 1963, John F. Kennedy conducted a campaign for the general election to be held at the beginning of 1964, and toured the south of United States.
On November 22, the Presidential motorcade visited Dallas, and, while the Presidential limousine was driving through the city center, Kennedy was killed by two gunshots, the first struck his troath and the second fatal his head.
Immediately, Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested and was accused of murdering John F. Kennedy. But, two days later, while the murderer of the president was supposed to be handed over to the State Prison, he was shot dead in front of hundreds of journalists and millions of TV watchers.
Someone believes that the murder of JFK was a conspiracy and others that Lee Harvey Oswald did all by himself. What's your idea?
My local US Senator Arlen Specter wrote the "magic bullet" theory paper. He managed to stay in Washington for about 30 years though.
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