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Who killed Kennedy?

Few people believe that there will ever be a light on such a mysterious story as the assassination of Kennedy, the news of which flew all over America in a flash, and then other countries. Residents could not believe that the young president did not become, though not an ideal ruler, but beloved and respected by all. No one knew for sure who killed Kennedy, nobody knows this now. Too much time has passed, too many traces are noticed.

That day, eyewitnesses do not like to remember: everything was unexpected, however, for a few hours it was predicted by the president himself. Undoubtedly, he hardly realized that he saw his own future and gave his words a crushing significance, but they turned out to be prophetic. The assassination of the president, according to John himself, is entirely possible. To do this, you need to take a rifle with an optical sight, climb onto the roof of a tall building and make a couple of shots. There was irony in his voice.

The murder of John F. Kennedy was attributed to lunatic psychiatrist Lee Harvey Oswald, who subsequently refused to admit his guilt, but his words did not matter - the case was sewn with white threads.

Indeed, no one took into account many obvious inconsistencies, and if some clues leaked to the press, they were immediately destroyed. So, for example, the doctors in the hospital themselves said that they were not allowed to trace the trajectory of the bullets in the president's body to understand whether they shot one or more points. "From above" orders were issued that the case should be suspended. As a result - a standard crime committed by a rabid fanatic, which has nothing to do with a conspiracy against the president.

However, rumors of shooting did not come from a single point, which was proved by acoustic scientists a few years later. The tape recorder in Kennedy's car worked from the very beginning of the trip and recorded everything that happened. This evidence was not considered because on record it was hardly possible to distinguish any sounds.

But after the experiment, recreating those barely audible shots with the help of modern equipment, the acousticians managed to prove that the shots were not two, in the neck, and then to the head, as is commonly believed, but as many as four!

The first three shots can still be loaded on Oswald, who was hiding in the bookstore and made fatal pulls on the trigger, but the fourth, according to experts, followed from close range, front and right. Later, there were witnesses who allegedly saw those who killed Kennedy, but these testimonies were ignored.

The murder of John F. Kennedy was beneficial to many people from the criminal world - this politician took action, if not destroying criminality, then at least blocking her the path of free lawlessness.

John Kennedy was in conflict with the CIA, believing that their service should be disbanded and deprived of such a significant share of power; Crossed the road of the mafia; Spoke out against military action in Vietnam. All this in aggregate set against him most of the not quite honest people, if I may say so, for which the president paid with his own life. Persons with power are able to sweep away traces, and no one seems to answer the question of who Kennedy killed.

There is also a version that Kennedy's assassination was by accident, and the killers aimed at traveling in a nearby car of John Connolly, the governor of Dallas , Texas. However, it is impossible to believe in a fatal coincidence and misfire of a crime prepared beforehand.

John Kennedy was a strong personality, and on his shoulders lay a great responsibility, from which he would hardly deny of his own free will. No one should remain unpunished, so canons of justice. Alas, but there is no hope that one day, waking up in the morning and turning on the central channel, we will hear the long-awaited for us, not indifferent people, the words: "It became known who killed Kennedy ...".

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