The newly released documents raise questions about why the FBI mentioned contact with Oswald just 1 month before President Kennedy's assassination.
by Rachel Blevins, guest author
The latest document release from the federal government’s records on the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy is raising new questions about what contact the FBI had with suspect Lee Harvey Oswald before the shooting, and why officials claim Kennedy’s successor referred to his murder as “Justice.”
When Kennedy was shot in the head and killed while riding in a presidential motorcade in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963, Oswald was named as the “lone-wolf” shooter.
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by Rachel Blevins, guest author
The latest document release from the federal government’s records on the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy is raising new questions about what contact the FBI had with suspect Lee Harvey Oswald before the shooting, and why officials claim Kennedy’s successor referred to his murder as “Justice.”
When Kennedy was shot in the head and killed while riding in a presidential motorcade in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963, Oswald was named as the “lone-wolf” shooter.
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