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Campaigning in Texas In Dealey Plaza “You cannot say Dallas doesn’t love you” 3 shots…? slowly approached the Texas School Book Depository. Nellie Connally, then the First Lady of Texas, turned around to Kennedy, who was sitting behind her, and commented, "Mr. President, you can't say Dallas doesn't love you." which President Kennedy acknowledged clear majority of witnesses recalled hearing three shots Connally, like the president a WWII military veteran (and unlike the president, a longtime hunter), testified he immediately recognized the sound of a high-powered rifle, then he turned his head and torso rightward attempting to see President Kennedy behind him. Connally testified he could not see the president, so he then started to turn forward again, and when he was about faced forward he was hit in his upper right back by a bullet that he testified he did not hear the muzzle blast from, then he shouted, "Oh, no, no, no. My God. They're going to kill us all!"[11][12]

4 3rd or 4th shot…?They each concluded that this shot entered the rear of President Kennedy's head (the House Select Committee determined the entry wound to be four inches higher than the Warren Commission), then exploded out a roughly oval shaped hole from his head's rear and right side. Head matter, brain, blood, and skull fragments covered the interior of the car, the inner and outer surfaces of the front glass windshield and raised sun visors, the front engine hood, the rear trunk lid, the followup Secret Service car and its driver's left arm, and motorcycle officers riding on both sides of the president behind him.[17] Mrs. Kennedy then reached out onto the rear trunk lid. After she crawled back into her limo seat Governor Connally heard her say, "I have his brains in my hand."[

5 The ten-month investigation of the Warren Commission of 1963–1964, the United States House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) of 1976–1979, and other government investigations concluded that the President was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald, who was murdered by Jack Ruby before he could stand trial to 2004 concluded approximately 80% of the American public have held beliefs contrary to these findings.[1][2] Lee Harvey Oswald, reported missing to the Dallas police by Roy Truly, his supervisor at the Depository,[43] was arrested an hour and 20 minutes after the assassination for killing a Dallas police officer, J. D. Tippit, who had spotted Oswald walking along a sidewalk in the residential neighborhood of Oak Cliff.[44] Oswald was captured in a nearby movie theater after he was seen sneaking into the theater without buying a ticket.[45] Oswald resisted, attempting to shoot the arresting officer, M.N. McDonald, with a pistol, and was struck and forcibly restrained by the police.[46] He was charged with the murders of Tippit and Kennedy later that night.[47] Oswald denied shooting anyone and claimed he was a patsy who was arrested because he had lived in the Soviet Union.[ According to the Warren Commission Report, a partial palm print of Oswald was also found on the barrel of the gun,[57][58] and a tuft of fibers found in a crevice of the rifle was consistent with the fibers and colors of the shirt Oswald was wearing at the time of his arrest.[59][60]

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7 At 2:38 p.m. Johnson took the oath of office on board Air Force One just before it departed from Love Field

8 funeral on November 25 (which was John Kennedy Jr.'s third birthday).
President Kennedy's last seconds traveling through Dealey Plaza were recorded on silent 8 mm film for the 26.6 seconds before, during, and immediately following the assassination. This famous film footage was taken by garment manufacturer and amateur cameraman Abraham Zapruder, in what became known as the Zapruder film. – not covered by news media not important

9 Conspiracy Theories In 1979, the House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) found both the original FBI investigation and the Warren Commission Report to be seriously flawed. The HSCA also concluded that there were at least four shots fired, that there was a "high probability" that two gunmen fired at the President, and that it was probable that a conspiracy existed. Most put forth a criminal conspiracy involving parties as varied as the CIA, the KGB, the American Mafia, Mossad, FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, former Vice President Richard Nixon, sitting Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, Cuban president Fidel Castro, anti-Castro Cuban exile groups, the Federal Reserve, the military-industrial complex, representatives of Big Business, or some combination of those entities and individuals.


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