In this article, which was based on a presentation at Cambridge and submitted to a peer-reviewed international journal, which published it under the title, "Reasoning about Assassinations", I explain how we know (a) that the "magic bullet" theory is false, (b) that there were at least six shots, and (c) that they came from at least three directions. This study not only nullifies The Warren Report (1964) but also the Final Report of the House Select Committee on Assassinations (1979) and Gerald Posner's Case Closed (1992). No one who claims to be knowledgeable about the death of JFK should leave home without it.
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