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JFK Questions on the assassination
Dallas Nov. 22 1963

Site consacré à l’assassinat du Président Kennedy et à l’étude des questions qui demeurent sans réponse plus de 55 ans après les faits.

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Five decades have passed. The official investigations and the documents released did not succeed in convincing the majority that the lone Lee Harvey Oswald did assassinate President John Fitzgerald Kennedy on November 22, 1963 in Dallas.
Both the refusal to admit the brutal end of a myth because of a lone nut with his $20 riffle and the conclusions rushed by a Commission under pressure fed the polemic, so far.
After all this time, debating Lee Harvey Oswald’s involvement in the assassination can be considered as a pure waste of time. The weight of evidence proves his guilt. Was he alone and who were his accomplicies are questions still open to discussions. The Odio incident for example, suggests that he had associates and need to be fully explained.
Once those questions clarified beyond a reasonable doubt, it will time to close the case. At last...
 

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The Texas Theatre entrance
Le TSBD vu du perchoir de Zapruder
Vue d’Elm street de l’emplacement d’Abraham Zapruder. Le fameux "Black Dog Man" se tenait à l’angle du mur blanc.
The alley paralell to 10th Street
Oswald’s home on 1026 North Beckley in Oak Cliff
Vue de Dealey Plaza de Reunion Tower
La dernière demeure d’Oswald au 1026 North Beckley
Le Triple Under Pass vu du perchoir de Zapruder
Tippit’s grave at Laurel Land memorial Cemetery South Oak Cliff
Liz Bridal shop formerly Hardy’s shop on Jefferson Boulevard

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