Who killed John F. Kennedy?

On November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas, U.S. President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. Decades later, his death is still considered one of the biggest mysteries of American history. Despite the Warren Commission concluding that Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated JFK, there is still a conspiracy surrounding whether or not he was the actual assassin, and if he was working alone. Who actually assassinated John F. Kennedy, and were they working for a larger organization?

Lee Harvey Oswald killed JFK

Most people believe that Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated John F. Kennedy.

The Warren Commission

The U.S. government concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated John F. Kennedy.

Oswald's history of violence

Lee Harvey Oswald had a long history of past acts of violence.

Oswald's connection to the murder weapon and location

Lee Harvey Oswald owned the gun used to kill JFK and worked in the building he assassinated him from.

Oswald's interest in communism

Oswald's political beliefs led him to defect to the Soviet Union.

The CIA killed JFK

The U.S. government made several mistakes while investigating the assassination of JFK, leading people to believe the CIA was involved.

The umbrella man's timely appearance when JFK was shot in the Zapruder film

A suspicious person appeared during the time when JFK was shot. He was seen in the Zapruder film with a black umbrella. Because he was the only person with an umbrella on a sunny day, near the road when JFK was shot, he could very well have been involved with the assassination plan.

Missing information from the Warren Commission

The U.S. government excluded information from the Warren Commission report.

The CIA disagreed with JFK

The CIA disagreed with Kennedy's politics prior to his assassination.

The mafia killed JFK

The entire Kennedy family had ties to the mafia, and one mistake could have ended with the assassination of JFK as a form of retribution.

Robert Kennedy's moves against organized crime

JFK's brother, Robert Kennedy, had a major influence over organized crime.

Sam Giancana

Famous Chicago mobster Sam Giancana had a long and complex history with the Kennedy family.

Jack Ruby

Jack Ruby murdered Lee Harvey Oswald, proving that he was working as part of a larger organization.

Lyndon B. Johnson killed JFK

As vice president, Lyndon B. Johnson knew almost everything about JFK's political ideas and intentions. That combined with his unhappiness in his position as vice president makes him a suspect in the Kennedy assassination.

Unsatisfied as vice president

Lyndon B. Johnson wasn't happy in his position as vice president.

The Soviet Union killed JFK

John F. Kennedy was murdered by an individual who was working for the Soviet Union.

Lee Harvey Oswald was working for the Soviet Union

Lee Harvey Oswald could have been operating as a KGB agent for Russia.
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