The Unknown Killer of John F Kennedy

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The Unknown Killer of John F Kennedy

Who Killed JFK? You may ask why I say this, but it's something you really need

to know. If you believe that Lee Harvey Oswald killed him then you are taking part in

probably the biggest government conspiracy known to man. This massive cover-up will

last for years and probably violate every single law known to man.

Well, when the people started to get suspicious about the mystery involving the

murder, the government dispatched the Warren Commission to investigate and silence all

doubts concerning the mystery around the murder of President Kennedy. The warren

commission established a single bullet theory, which stated that two of President

Kennedy's wounds and all five of Governor Connally's were caused by the "magic"

bullet, to back up all claims that Lee Oswald was the only person shooting at the

president. In September 1964 the Warren Commission stated that they could find no

"credible" evidence that there was a conspiracy.

The Warren Commission also wanted the people to believe the fatal head shot that

killed JFK was fired by Oswald. That means that the exit wound must be in the front of

the head and the entrance wound in the back of the head. All of the eye witnesses,

doctors, and nurses that saw the presidents head would of said that the exit of the bullet

was in the back of the head, which means that there was another shooter who was in front

of JFK. All of the real autopsy photographs of the presidents head showed that the exit

wound was in the back of the head, hard proof that there was another shooter which

means conspiracy.

Lee Oswald had no apparent motive to murder President Kennedy. There is not a

single known instance in Oswald's life where he expressed even a slight negative

comment in reference to President Kennedy. Right after the shooting Patrolman Marion

Baker headed straight to where he thought the shots came from, The Texas School Book

Depository, 105 seconds after the first shot, when he reached the second floor cafeteria by

stairs, he saw Oswald sitting down drinking a coke, after a positive check to see if

Oswald worked there he headed up the back stairs on pursuit. While in jail the police

interrogated Oswald for twelve straight hours and failed to keep any written, tape, or

video record of the interrogation. Before Oswald had any chance to consult a lawyer he

was killed by Jack Ruby when being transferred by police.

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