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In reply to the discussion: Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy believed President Kennedy was killed by a conspiracy. [View all]zappaman
(20,606 posts)you have no clue what you are talking about.
"1.) You're conclusion in Item 1 assumes that there was only one bullet striking JFK's head. Most witnesses reported hearing at least 3 shots, including Governor Connally who maintained that 3 shots were fired. The problem with the 3 shot theory is that, based on evidence apparent from the Zapruder film, 3 shots could not be fired that quickly from the rifle found in the book depository. This is why the Warren Commission had to focus on a two shot theory, otherwise it would have lead to the conclusion of a conspiracy (all it takes is two people to make a conspiracy). "
The WC, like everyone else, knows there were 3 shots fired. They were not in agreement as to which missed. Although today, most agree the first shot missed.
And only one shot did hit JFK in the head. No proof of anything but one shot.
And it has been demonstrated numerous times that it was possible to shoot 3 times in that time frame with that rifle. Google it if you would like.
EPIC FAIL on your part.
You might want to brush up a little on the BASIC facts before you look foolish.