Theories Of Lee Harvey Oswald's Assassination

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“My fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country." John Fitzgerald Kennedy gave his life for his country. On November 22, 1963 America was devastated by the tragic death of our president. He was shot and killed riding in an open motorcade in Dallas, Texas. Within days Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested and taken into custody. Among the various questions surrounding the assassination of the 35th President of the United States of America, the motivation of his assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, still remains. Was Oswald working for the CIA, the mafia, or did he act on his own behalf? Among the many theories that exist, there is a conspiracy theory that Lee Harvey Oswald worked for the CIA. Many years after the assassination a great deal of evidence was uncovered indicating that there was a cover up of the assassination by the government including intelligence agencies and the military. (Bradford) This theory is supported by a document dated March 3, 1964 from Mr. John McCone, Director, Central Intelligence Agency to Mr. James J. Rowley, Chief, U.S. Secret Service. It states that Oswald was trained by the CIA and listed under the Office of …show more content…

It is not difficult to believe that he committed the crime because of his psychological problems. As a child he told his psychologist that he had fantasies about omnipotence. He wanted to overpower everyone and wanted everyone to follow and respect him. Oswald’s family members testified that he was always very disappointed when he could not get the attention of other people. (Lee Harvey Oswald’s Motives) In the Warren Commission Report, Senator Richard Russell stated (while referring to Oswald), “He was a general misanthropic fellow … he had a desire to get his name in history and all.” This was in response to President Johnson when asked about Lee Harvey Oswald’s motives. (Why Did Lee Harvey Oswald Kill President

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