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is strong medical evidence against the Single Bullet Theory... people
believe that more then one person was in on killing President John F.
Kennedy.
One bullet hit John F. Kennedy in the head, fatally wounding him, and another wounded Texas Governor John Connally. " The house select committee on Assassinations, concluded in 1979 that there were at least three shots fired, not two as the Warren Commission Had Claimed, though it could draw to no other firm conclusions. It concluded that Oswald (the man accused of assassinating Kennedy) had fired all three shots, two of which hit Kennedy. Nevertheless, some people believe that Kennedy was actually killed by a second gunman who fired the third bullet from a grassy knoll, and that the bullet entered the front of his head." |
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