During his time, Oswald almost met and married his russian wife before the assassination. He was supposed to have written a letter to his soon to be wife “I believe that the embassy will come quickly”. Pacepa believes that this is not evidence that the KGB told Oswald. He claims that the KGB never said that they were going to take care of his family. In other theories, the KGB is responsible for the assassination but Oswald is not. According to JFK assassination expert Bryan Ghent, Oswald was replaced by a russian agent who looked like him in order to assassinate Kennedy. Oswald was also claimed to have connections with Cuba. Many theories suggest that Cuban leader, Fidel Castro, was directly involved in JFK’s assassination. As for evidence, Oswald was arrested in 1963 for passing out pro-Castro pamphlets for the New Orleans fair play for Cuba committee. Oswald supposedly took a trip the the Cuban Embassy two months before the assassination. In 1963, Castro was questioned about the JFK assassination, but the United States government said he was not involved. Speaking of the U.S. government, a group of rogue CIA agents killed the …show more content…
John Hunt, that the group of the CIA rogues invited him to have a role in the assassination. His son later told LA Times his father's message “ He told me in no uncertain terms about a plot originating in Miami, to take place in Miami”. Carlos Marcello, the mob boss of New Orleans and for the FBI’s investigation involving the jfk assassination. Around the 1950’s, a senate committee was established to investigate the illegal activities throughout the country. March 24, 1959, Marcello was one of many associates to many crimes court ordered by at the time chief counsel Robert F. Kennedy to appear and give testimony. Marcello invoked the fifth amendment by refusing to answer questions. Soon After senator John F. Kennedy became president in 1961, his brother Robert was named U.S. Attorney General. This actually caused organized crime to be dealt with more intensively. The same year on April 4th, Marcello was arrested and deported to Guatemala. Through the help of powerful network of associates, and the wealth of mafia members, Marcello was released and went back to the United States. Outraged about his deportation, he was reported to have made many threats toward the