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Lone gunman theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The lone gunman theory is the nickname given to the conclusion reached by the Warren Commission that U.S. President John F. Kennedy was assassinated by a single gunman named Lee Harvey Oswald who fi...
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He said the antimony in the fragments clearly showed they all came from two, and only two, bullets of the type used by Oswald's gun, which supports the Warren Commission's lone-gunman theory. ... The JFK case has similar problems.
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DALLAS, Sept. 14 (UPI) -- New bullet analysis casts doubt on the lone gunman theory in the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy, researchers say. ... You are here: Home / Top News / JFK study questions lone gunman theory...
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New research finds flaws in the evidence used to implicate lone gunman Lee Harvey Oswald in the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy. ... Nonetheless, the single-gunman theory stood as historical fact. ... The researchers say that based on their findings, and “given the significance and impact of the JFK assassination,
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Oswald acted alone. The Discovery channel did an amazing investigarory report which went through the "evidence" and step-by-step debunked the conspiracy theory entirely. ... They can't examine Kennedy's brain. They "lost" it. My grandmother was 45 when JFK was shot. She did not believe the lone gunman nonsense from day one.
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Bullet analysis casts doubt on lone gunman in JFK assassination ... The study doesn’t say there were two or more gunmen, only that the single-gunman theory can’t be supported by science.
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