Who killed JFK?

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Tominator

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Ross Perot says it was the Cubans. Not that it's not hard to find someone more credible.....;)

I too remember exactly where I was when I heard.....and yes it was every bit as much of a shock to this nation as 9/11.

 

SuperSix

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Cuban/Mafia (Trafficante)/LBJ/FBI conspiracy..

He pissed off a lot of "influential" people.
 

kherman

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Originally posted by: Harvey
You folks who are too young to have been around when it happened can wisecrack about OJ, etc. all you want, but at the time, it was as much of a national tragedy as 9/11. I remember exactly where I was when I heard about it.

From everything I've seen since then, I am inclined to believe that Oswald did not act alone, and there was a coverup. The Warren Commission was a joke, and there have been too many credible reports of facts that are not consistant with it. The sad part is, we probably will never know. :(

Ya, 9/11 finally made me understand perl harbor and the such. I don't tolerate jokes about those subjects much anymore.
 

CalamitousSoul

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(Replys with a mouth full of peanutbutter)
"Aaron Burr"

wait hold on let me get some milk....

MILK!!!!!!!!!

Sob sniff sniff.......aaron burr :(
 

conjur

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Several years ago A&E produced a series called The Men Who Killed Kennedy. I remember at one point they were looking into a Frenchman in prison someplace who supposedly knew everything but was going to take the secret to his grave.

They debunked the single bullet theory and called into question the autopsy process, ignoring certain witness claims, called into question some reports of men (or a man) on or near the railroad tracks behind the grassy knoll, the fact that the rifle used by Oswald most likely could not have fired the number of shots in that timeframe (much less be as accurate as they were).
 

kherman

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Originally posted by: conjur
Several years ago A&E produced a series called The Men Who Killed Kennedy. I remember at one point they were looking into a Frenchman in prison someplace who supposedly knew everything but was going to take the secret to his grave.

They debunked the single bullet theory and called into question the autopsy process, ignoring certain witness claims, called into question some reports of men (or a man) on or near the railroad tracks behind the grassy knoll, the fact that the rifle used by Oswald most likely could not have fired the number of shots in that timeframe (much less be as accurate as they were).

I think I saw the same exact sow maybe 9 months ago. It was a series I think, wasn't it?
 

conjur

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Originally posted by: kherman

I think I saw the same exact sow maybe 9 months ago. It was a series I think, wasn't it?

Yep...four-parter if I remember correctly.