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The Kennedy Conspiracy An Historical Mystery
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The Kennedy Conspiracy

An Historical Mystery

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Table of Contents John Fitzgeral Kennedy The Trip The Trip (cont...) The Assassination The Conspiracy/

The Magic Bullet Theory/ Multiple Shooters

Important Locations The Texas Book School Depo The Grassy Knoll The Elm St. Sewer

Possible Shooters/Consp. Lee Harvey Oswald Jack Ruby Lyndon B. Johnson "Badgeman" Nikita Khrushchev Fidel Castro Secret Service J. Edgar Hoover Jimmy Hoffa

The Assass. Today Works Cited

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John Fitzgerald Kennedy

The 35th President of the United States

Born into a family of politicians

Controversial because of the Bay of Pigs Invasion, Cold War dealings, and Cuban Missile Crisis

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The Trip to Dallas

Kennedy arrived in Dallas on November 21, 1963 Traveled to Texas for a five city tour for a few

reasons: Lost the 1960 vote in Texas during the Presidential

Campaign and wanted to increase his public image in Texas

Starting his campaign for the 1964 election The Kennedy/Johnson ticket was not particularly

popular in the 1960 election and wanted to make themselves more popular with those in Dallas

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Trip To Dallas (cont...)

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The Assassination

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The Conspiracy

There are many theories as to who truly killed Kennedy The Magic Bullet Theory Multiple shooters/ Multiple locations

Many are not sure what to believe because nobody can identify how many shots were fired

Also, the “back and to the left” theory A lot of people claim that Oswald couldn't be the lone

shooter because Kennedy's head went back and to the left when he was hit, if he were shot from the TSBD, his head would have gone forward and to the right.

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The Magic Bullet Theory

Theory that one shot hit both Kennedy and Gov. Connely.

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The Magic Bullet (cont...)

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Multiple Shooters

Many people believe that there were more shooters than just Oswald that day This gives way to the theory of a conspiracy, because

now we have to figure out who else had reason to kill Kennedy

There are many theories as to who would possibly want Kennedy dead due to different political dealings

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Important Locations of the Assassination

The following are three possible locations where the shooters could have possibly shot from: The Texas School Book Depository The Grassy Knoll The sewer on Elm St.

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The Texas School Book Depository

This is the most famous location Oswald supposedly

shot from the 6th Story of the TSBD

Would have given him a rear shot at President Kennedy, giving way to the idea of the “Magic Bullet Theory”

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The Grassy Knoll The Grassy Knoll is an area on the same side of the street as the TSBD

Many people claim that shots came from a wall in the Grassy Knoll

Khrushchev Castro Badgeman,Hoffa

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The Elm Street Sewer

Sewer just past the Freeway Sign

Would have given the shooter a perfect view of Kennedy and would have caused the “Back and to the left” phenomena

Khrushchev, Castro, Hoffa, Hoover

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Possible Shooters/ Conspirators

The following are a list of possible shooters/conspirators and the reasons for which they may have wanted President Kennedy dead

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Lee Harvey Oswald

The most famous person in the conspiracy The shooter from the

Texas School Book Depository Some claim that there is picture evidence that

Oswald was actually standing in front of the TBSD during the shooting Was apprehended two hours after the shooting, in the

mean time he had shot Officer Tibbits Shot to death two days later as he was being

transported to a new facility for protection

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Jack Ruby

Local strip club owner Club was believed to be

controlled by the mafia Many believe that he

was sent to kill Oswald in order to silence him from talking because of mob ties to the assassination

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Lyndon B. Johnson

Vice President of the United States

Didn't like the Kennedy's

Was going to be dropped from the 1964 Presidential election as Vice President

Had been attempting to gain the party nomination

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“Badgeman”

No one knows whether “Badgeman” really exists An outline of a figure is

thought to exist above the wall in the Grassy Knoll

Some theorists say that Tibbits is the badgeman. Tibbits was a police officer who was killed by Oswald after the assassination.

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Nikita Khrushchev

President of the U.S.S.R.

Khrushchev was embarrassed by Kennedy during the Cuban Missile Crisis

Kennedy had also made Khrushchev back down in Berlin

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Fidel Castro Dictator of Cuba Was infuriated with the

United States because on three separate occasions the government had tried to overthrow or kill him

Kennedy had also imposed a trade embargo on Cuba in 1962

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Secret Service

Probably the most likely of scenarios would have been the secret services involvement. There are two possibilities here: Kennedy often used the Secret Service to take him to

and from his meeting places with Marylin Monroe, who he was carrying out an affair with

The day before the parade, the route was changed to incorporate the turn onto Elm St.

The head of the Secret Service was sent out of the country In the book Mortal Error: The Shot that Killed JFK, the

author Bonar Menninger claims that Secret Service agent George Hickey accidentally killed JFK while attempting to return fire on the gunman

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J. Edgar Hoover

The first Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation

Kennedy was going to force Hoover to retire as Director of FBI because he was about to turn 70 years old.

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Jimmy Hoffa/ Mafia Jimmy Hoffa was the

infamous leader of the Mafia

Kennedy's father, Joseph, and influential government official got John support from the Mafia during the election in return for not going after the mafia John and Robert were

attempting to go after Hoffa in Court

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The Assassination Today

The information I've given you today is just a small amount of theory behind this ever changing event.

In recent years more theories have come out, some have been debunked, some still remain a mystery.

Files containing information on the assassination were locked in a vault and set to be released at a future date. The release date is supposed to be within the next five to ten years.

Is still one of the greatest historical mysteries

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Works Cited

John F. Kennedy. John F. Kennedy: 35th President of the United States. March 21, 2008. www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/jk35.html

November 22, 1963: Death of the President. March 22, 1963. www.jfklibrary.org/Historical+Resources/JFK+in+History/Death+of+the+President.htm

Menninger, Bonar. Mortal Error: The Shot that Killed JFK. (New York: St. Martins Press, 1992)

Help filling in details of conspiracy: Thomas Briggs and Brad Weidman.


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