
FIVE MYTHS ABOUT THE JFK ASSASSINATION
1. Oswald's alleged shooting feat would have been relatively easy, if not very easy.
2. The case against Oswald in the slaying of Officer J. D. Tippit is ironclad and it proves Oswald was guilty. Why else would he have killed Tippit? Several witnesses identified Oswald as Tippit's killer.
3. The single-bullet theory (SBT) is highly credible, if not proven fact. It explains how and why the bullet that struck Kennedy at "the base of the neck" exited his throat and went on to strike Governor Connally near his right armpit. In short, the SBT accounts for all of Kennedy and Connally's non-fatal wounds.
4. A highly credible witness saw Oswald firing from the sixth-floor window of the Texas School Book Depository Building (TSBD) during the shooting and later identified him in a police lineup.
5. Governor Connally's right shoulder really does not dramatically drop in frames 237-238 of the Zapruder film. This is just an optical illusion created by the movement of Jackie Kennedy's hand.
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