Who killed JFK?

January 26, 2009 12:49pm CST
Ok so this is an old chestnut but..? Conspiracy or lone gunman? Personally I think Oswald acted alone and the whole thing was too shocking for America (and the world) to accept that one man could assasinate him without help. Discuss
3 responses
• Syria
27 Jan 09
if you've seen the movie(JFK), and if you've read about the golden triangle, and about the magic bullet, and if you think about it, you'll believe it is a very big conspiracy..... a lone man action? I don't think so, I think the question must be: "Who Killed Oswald?".
27 Jan 09
I have seen JFK and the simple truth is it takes massive liberties with the established facts. For example much is made of Oswalds inability to fire the required number of shots in 6 seconds and to be accurate over that range. Nonsense! Oswald was a confirmed marksman in the US marines and I have also seen a 70 year old man fire the same number of shots from an identical weapon to that used in less than six seconds. The magic bullet theory is easilt debunked because it assumes that Kennedy was sitting directly behind the seantor. Also nonsense. His seats postion was up and slightly to the right giving a direct single line through JFK and into the other passenger.
• United States
29 Jan 09
My father was a friend of the Kennedys, so he went bonkers when both brothers were assassinated. He was always curious and incredibly well educated, and he asked me in his final years to look into it from an intellectual and unbiased point of view. I couldn't do that, since I knew them from the time I was born, but I did my best. There's no question in my mind that there was a conspiracy afloat. I actually wonder if the conspiracy had anything to do with Caroline Kennedy dropping her bid for Hillary Clinton's senate seat. I believe, when absolutely everyone involved has passed on, we'll find strong evidence, and we'll know who was responsible. For now, the CIA seems to be the prime suspect, because the Kennedy family would not bow to anyone.
@inkyuboz (1392)
• Mandaluyong City, Philippines
27 Jan 09
I think Oswald had some outside help. JFK may have had enemies that the press, his colleagues or even his immediate family didn't know of.