The assassination of John F. Kennedy
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We may never know what actually happened to John F. Kennedy. Since his assassination there have been numerous conspiracy theories published, laying blame from the C.I.A. to organized crime. The majority of which have spent countless hours collecting data and researching, although none are more than speculation. Official Federal investigations have left more questions than answers. The Warren Commission has concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald was acting alone when he assassinated John F.
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amp;gt;Scholarly Resources, 1999. Kurtz, Michael L. Crime of the Century. Tennessee: The University of Tennessee Press, 1993. Scheim, David E. Contract on America the Murders of John and Robert Kennedy. Maryland: Argyle Press, 1983. Scott, Peter D. Deep Pockets and the Death of JFK. California: The University of California Press, 1993. Summers, Anthony. Conspiracy. New York: McGraw Hill, 1980. United States of America. Warren Commison, Report of the Warren Commissin on the Assassination of President Kennedy. New York, 1964.
amp;gt;Scholarly Resources, 1999. Kurtz, Michael L. Crime of the Century. Tennessee: The University of Tennessee Press, 1993. Scheim, David E. Contract on America the Murders of John and Robert Kennedy. Maryland: Argyle Press, 1983. Scott, Peter D. Deep Pockets and the Death of JFK. California: The University of California Press, 1993. Summers, Anthony. Conspiracy. New York: McGraw Hill, 1980. United States of America. Warren Commison, Report of the Warren Commissin on the Assassination of President Kennedy. New York, 1964.