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Multiple shooter theory

Multiple shooter theory. CSI Investigators: Hannah Killough Mischa Tran Keely T.B. Jenny Janowski. The assassination of JFK.

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Multiple shooter theory

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  1. Multiple shooter theory CSI Investigators: Hannah Killough Mischa Tran Keely T.B. Jenny Janowski

  2. The assassination of JFK On November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. Many people from all over the world have different theories about what really happened. However, our theory is that there was another shooter involved in the murder of John Fitzgerald Kennedy.

  3. Our theory • Many people who witnessed the attack believe there was another shooter involved in the assassination. • We believe that Jack Ruby and Oswald were working together. In our theory, Jack Ruby would be the second shooter, while Oswald was in the Texas Book Depository building. • This is only our guess, so the second shooter could have been anyone.

  4. The second shooter We believe that the second shooter could have been hiding behind the fence in the Grassy Knoll. We think that the second shooter shot JFK in the head, while Oswald shotJFKin the neck.

  5. Bullet wounds • The Dallas doctors who treated JFK claim that there were two shots. • There was one shot in the head, and another in the neck.

  6. J.D. Tippit • At 12:33, Oswald left the Texas school depository building and headed towards the Oak cliff section of Dallas. • Then at 1:14, J.D. Tippit, a Dallas policeman, confronts Oswald. Oswald then fires four shots at J.D.

  7. Bibliography • http://www.jdtippit.com/html/timetable_nov.htm United Press International, Four Days: The Historical Record of the Death of President Kennedy, American Heritage, New York, NY, 1964

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