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    On December 8th, 1980, John Winston Lennon was shot in the back four times while returning to his apartment in New York. Mark David Chapman was the man who fired these shots. Mark David Chapman was charged with manslaughter but pleaded insanity and got away with it. I believe he knew what he was doing and totally understood the consequences, but played off as he didn’t. I also believe he should’ve been charged with life in prison rather than having his own private prison home. John Lennon was an…

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    November 22, 1963 the day our beloved 35th president John F. Kennedy was assissinated in Dallas, Texas by a man named Lee Harvey Oswald or so we told. My main question is did Oswald really act alone in the shooting of Kennedy? Was their another shooter that was not found, Could it have been the Soviets, Fidel Castro, The United States military, or Vice President Lydon B. Johnson the real culprit behind the assissination of Kennedy? Over the years new theories that Oswald was not the only…

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    was not accurate. There were approximately 35 to 40 people in the autopsy room, ranging from the CIA, FBI, the Secret Service, and military officials. Dr. Humes claims that the bullet wound in Kennedy’s back was 4 inches lower than listed in the Warren Report. Dr. Perry claims the throat wound was an entrance wound and not an exit wound, even though when performing the tracheotomy, he had to cut the throat to widen it. By these theories, the single bullet theory would not be credible. Pieces of…

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    which wound was the exit wound or the entry wound and at the same time were trying to keep him alive. And secondly, David Reitzes based his arguments on strong studies such as the Journal of the American Medical Association’s and the Rockefeller Commission and on people who studied physics all their careers such as Drs. Spitz, Linderberg and Hodges. They were not under stress of security, they were only demonstrating their knowledges on the subject and were also trained to do their jobs with an…

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    November 22, 1963, was a tragic day for many Americans regarding the death of President John F. Kennedy. The day started off in Dallas, Texas as his political advisers were preparing for the next presidential campaigning to start. The day was going on smoothly and then began to get in his car for the ride around to wave to the people of America. Well, turning on Dealey Plaza is where things went wrong. Turning down the street, waving, the sounds of people cheering, then bang, there is a gun…

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    Case name: Rankin v. McPherson, 483 U.S. 378 (1987) Facts: Ardith McPherson was appointed a deputy in the Constable’s office of Harris County, Texas, on January 12, 1981. Her duties were only clerical. On March 30, 1981, McPherson discussed with her boyfriend, and fellow employee, a report about an attempt to assassinate the President of the United States. She made the remark “If they go for him again, I hope they get him”. Her remark was reported to Constable Rankin, who fired McPherson, even…

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    Fifty two years ago President Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, TX. Still today people wonder did Lee Harvey Oswald act alone? I believe that it was lone assassin. Oswald was a former US Marine and had been accused of having illegal weapons and displaying violent manner. Towards the end of his service he went on a trip to Moscow where he told the Russian authorities he wanted to move to the Soviet Union. Oswald seems to have perfectly matched profile of a psychopathic killer. Besides being a…

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    Oswald These are reasons and facts on my understanding that Oswald was not the lone assassin, how he was part of a larger conspiracy, and how he was not completely innocent. According to The JFK Assassination, “The FBI told a man to keep quiet about one man, and the other with a gun.” I do not think that Oswald was the lone assassin because in the text a man saw two men, one a railroad worker, and one that looked like a person in a police outfit, and the FBI told that man who…

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    The assassination of John F. Kennedy was November 22, 1963. He was in a parade in Dallas, TexasX. He was there to get support for Democratic Party before the 1964 election. He was riding in a car that had three rows of seats and was a convertible. His wife, Jackie Kennedy, was sitting right next to him. John F. Kennedy was shot at three times. The first one missed and the second one hit his neck and the third one finally hit him in the head. Also the second shot hit the guy in front of…

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    John F. Kennedy was assassinated on November twenty-second, 1963. Lee Harvey Oswald may have pulled the trigger, but he did not act alone in the carrying out of JFK´s murder, JFK´s death very much affected the nation.Lyndon Baines Johnson was the mastermind behind this malicious plot, Malcolm Wallace, and Lee Harvey Oswald had been puppets, that could be manipulated. Lyndon Baines Johnson, with the assistance of Lee Harvey Oswald, and Malcolm Wallace had Kennedy assassinated. The year…

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