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When & where was JFK assassinated?November 22, 1963, parkland, dallas, texas
Describe the position of the shooter, and the events that took place after his arrest.
Describe the weapon and ammunition that were found at the scene.
Describe the injuries sustained by President Kennedy and Governor Connally.
Describe the ballistics tests that were performed to support the single-bullet theory, including the pine boards, ballistic soap, and ballistic gel tests.
Could both men have been shot with the same bullet, or did two different bullets cause their injuries?
Describe how bullet trajectories were used to analyze the crime scene.
Is it possible for the head-shot bullet to have come from the grassy knoll? Explain.
How did the damage to President Kennedy’s skull support the “shot from behind” scenario?
In your educated opinion, was President Kennedy shot by a single assassin (Lee Harvey Oswald) acting alone, or was there a conspiracy involving two different gunmen? Explain your position.
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When & where was JFK assassinated?November 22, 1963, parkland, dallas, texas
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