John F Kennedy Jfk Assassination Theories

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There are many theories of who killed John F. Kennedy. Getting the majority democratic vote of 1960, he became the 35th President of the United States. Kennedy was born on May 29, 1917 in Brookline, Massachusetts. He was married to Jacqueline Kennedy, also known as Jackie. He had two living children and two children that had died under the age of 2 days old. He seemed to have good intentions and was most likely going to be a great president. Now we can never know how the world would’ve been with John F. Kennedy as a long term president. The Central Intelligence Agency was founded in September of 1947 by Harry S. Truman. The National Security Act of 1947 established the CIA. Allen Dulles, Charles P. Cabell, and Richard M. Bissell Jr. were head of the CIA in 1963. Dulles was the Director of Central Intelligence, Cabell was Deputy Director, and Bissell was appointed by Dulles to be Deputy Director of Plans. The CIA was created after …show more content…
Pierre Finck. Kennedy’s body was also examined by three inexperienced, hospital pathologists, named Dr. James Humes, Dr. Malcolm Perry, and Dr. Thornton Boswell. Hospital pathologists originally perform autopsies on people that have died from diseases, not from murder. That would give us a reason to believe that their autopsy was not accurate. There were approximately 35 to 40 people in the autopsy room, ranging from the CIA, FBI, the Secret Service, and military officials. Dr. Humes claims that the bullet wound in Kennedy’s back was 4 inches lower than listed in the Warren Report. Dr. Perry claims the throat wound was an entrance wound and not an exit wound, even though when performing the tracheotomy, he had to cut the throat to widen it. By these theories, the single bullet theory would not be credible. Pieces of Kennedy’s brain were missing when it was weighed. There were also only two bullet fragments recovered from his head, and both were on the right side of the

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