Did he act alone /his/?
Who said he acted at all?
>>52037
It's pretty obvious, not only through evidence but common sense. He definitely had the marksmanship.
>>52624
What about
1) files are still sealed to this day
2) the second commission in the 80s found a high liklihood of a conspiracy (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_House_Select_Committee_on_Assassinations)
3) JFK's brother and son were killed
4) Oswald was killed days later by a mob criminal
Magic bullet.
Is there a definitive book on this topic that isn't too tin foil?
>>52934
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JFK_(film)
absolutely not
>>52970
>One was an unconnected assassination and the other was an accident.
How do you know though? Even not being tinfoil the coincidences just start to seem implausible
Isn't there a former CIA sniper in San Quentin or somewhere who takes credit for this? IIRC, he said in 1980something that he left abullet at a scene, and it was recently found.
I may be remembering it wrong, though.
Does anyone else find it weird when he went to the Soviet Union he had a romantic relationship with a Jewish woman and the man who killed him was Jewish?
>>53182
>with a Jewish woman and the man who killed him was Jewish?
Also the guy who captured the film
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Zapruder
>>53182
Well, maybe not the fact that they were Jewish (I've never even heard that before). But yes, him going to the Soviet Union is indeed suspicious.