The assassination of President Kennedy
It was 12.30pm on November 22, 1963, as John F. Kennedy greeted
the crowds of Dallas from his ceremonial motorcade, when the shots
rang out over Dealey Plaza that killed the president and ended the
"Camelot" era.
Within hours, a gunman's nest was discovered in the nearby
Texas Schoolbook Depository, and one of its employees, Lee
Harvey Oswald , was arrested. Two days later, he in turn was
shot and killed in a police station by nightclub owner Jack
Ruby , who said he wanted to spare Kennedy's wife Jackie from
having to testify at Oswald's trial. The Warren Commission ,
which investigated the assassination, concluded that Oswald had
acted alone, but conspiracy theories have flourished ever
since. Most accept that Oswald (an ex-Marine who defected to Russia
and returned with a Russian wife) fired the shots, but see him as
the fall guy in a larger plot, variously attributed to the Mafia,
anti-Castroists, Cuba, the KGB and US government agencies. Claims
by witnesses to have heard shots on the famous Grassy Knoll
on the north side of Elm Street remain unsubstantiated, but
visitors can usually be found sniffing around here for clues -
along with self-styled guides, ready to engage them in costly
conversation. Senate inquiries were finally closed down by the
Justice Department in 1988, arguing that there was no "persuasive
evidence" of any plot.
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