RFK children don’t believe Oswald acted alone in killing President Kennedy
Say mafia leaders were dealing with Oswald, Jack Ruby, before death
Published Sunday, January 13, 2013, 7:47 AM
Updated Sunday, January 13, 2013, 7:47 AM
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Woodman | Jan 14, 2013, 03:47 AM EST
Oswald had nothing to do with the assassination. The killers of President Kennedy went free. The investigations were frauds designed to mislead the public. Even Blakely the HSCA head now says he believes the CIA misled the committee and the liaison on from the CIA may have been Oswald's handler.
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SingleDonald | Jan 13, 2013, 09:57 PM EST
I was 15 when JFK was murdered, and to this day feel that more than Oswald were involved. The head snap to Kennedy's left rear is consistant with a bullet being fired from the stockade fence, atop the grassy knoll. This was the fatal bullet; the neck wound likely came from a shot fired from the Texas School Book Depository, but not necessarily by Oswald. Lee Harvey Oswald WAS a sharpshooter, in the Marines. This is the middle rank, higher than "marksman", but lower than "expert". However, someone else may have been at the 6th floor window. Oswald, when arrested, said, for all to hear, "I didn't shoot the President; I didn't shoot anyone. I'm just a patsy". Two days later, Oswald makes brief eye contact with Jack Ruby, before being fatally shot, on national TV. I believe that he thought he would be shot with a blank. Jack Ruby, following his conviction, gave a brief, but intrigueing interview. He said that the world would never know the true facts, about the assassination. The people who put him in the position he was now in would never let the truth come out, regarding his role. As he walked off the stage, a final question was asked, "Are these people in a powerful position today?", to which he answered, "Yes"! The year 2038 was initially set for release of ALL items in the National Archives, relating to the JFK assassination. It has since been moved up to 2029. I believe all should be revealed this year! Isn't 50 years enough time to wait?
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Paul Hogan | Jan 13, 2013, 05:56 PM EST
I am sure M.L.K was an inside Job.
I think that J.F.K was supposed to be hit in New York.
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curtisjohnson | Jan 13, 2013, 05:32 PM EST
How does Bugliosi explain away the fact that several people below the grassy knoll (including a trained military veteran) heard shots go over their head and fact that a crowd of people rushed that area – including a police officer – after the shots?
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darao | Jan 13, 2013, 05:28 PM EST
What is stated in the article is all opinion,speculation and flight of fancy. The world is full of such rubbish and opinions founded on nothing more than a moving gob. Dara ... Please spare us this tabloid rubbish. Surely there must something worthwhile you could report on. Dara to Dara.
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shillelagh | Jan 13, 2013, 04:51 PM EST
i have always believed osland acted alone. i was 20 when it happened. i still do. at least three books have said the same. one by posner, one by mark fuhrman oj policeman and the best one by far is vincent bugliosi's wonderful huge volume about the assassination with much evidencde to support his position. sure, there were probably conspiracies to kill him as is true with any president but not this time. we know lincoln;s was a conspiracy
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curtisjohnson | Jan 13, 2013, 04:42 PM EST
@CavanAncerstor – “I've been to Dealey Plaza and stood in that infamous window. I am very familiar with firearms. The distance is NOT great, the motorcade was going very slow and the targets going away from the line of fire.” The motorcade was accelerating to go onto the expressway at the time of the shots (also, most marksmen do not dispute that it was a difficult but not impossible shot). I have also been there and the shot that could have been taken with the motorcade coming toward the window (perpendicular to the window) would have been much easier. Also, how to you explain the people in front of the motorcade who reported shots being fired over their heads (including an ex-military man with his family interviewed on live television the day after) as well as the fact that a crowd of people, including a police officer, rushed the grassy knoll immediately after the shots. Admittedly, I have not read Bugliosi’s book (I do have a lot of respect for him) and therefore am not sure how he dismisses these issues.
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Searlit | Jan 13, 2013, 03:57 PM EST
I only believed Oswald was the
assassin until he was shot by
Jack Ruby, and I was only 12 at
the time.
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McNamara31 | Jan 13, 2013, 03:45 PM EST
John Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Robert Kennedy. Does anyone really think it's a mere coincidence? And especially that all happened during the time of Hoover.
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CavanAncestor | Jan 13, 2013, 03:19 PM EST
PhlutiePhan, read the book. Spent 44 years of my life as a investigator in both public law enforcement and corporate security. We can "conspiracy" ourselves from Lindbergh to Kennedy and not all of us will ever be satisfied. I am.
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Porickseantuny | Jan 13, 2013, 03:17 PM EST
Robert F. Kennedy Jr's opinion about the conspiracy is based upon the similar evidence to his belief in global warming. He is a dolt who relies on rumor and speculation. The Kennedy killing has been examined by several commissions. One headed by G. Robert Blakey a prof of mine at Notre Dame Law School and a former staffer for Robert Kennedy Sr. when he was Attorney General. Blakey further was the architect of the RICO statutes that put so many Mafia types in jail. If anything he would have had a bias in favor of conspiracy but the inquiry found none.
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eiriamach | Jan 13, 2013, 03:12 PM EST
I don't doubt that Oswald was at the window with his rifle and probably fired a shot, even two. When arrested later, he said that he didn't kill anyone. His rifle had a sighting mechanism on it. He had the best view of the death scene. What did he see through that sight that he might have revealed if he had lived? To me, that's the enduring question, and the quick death of Oswald, followed by the death of his mafia-connected assassin Jack Ruby, leaves a gap in our information about JFK's assassination. Unfortunately, the ballistics evidence did not fill that gap, so uncertainty remains.
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alisaann | Jan 13, 2013, 02:37 PM EST
i too DON'T believe it was just 1 shooter....JFK was shot 2x....first time, was through the throat....that hit the govenor in front of him....and the final came from the FRONT, throwing his head back and to the side.
alisa
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JimmieM | Jan 13, 2013, 12:30 PM EST
Quite brave, Kennedys who do not believe and who aspire to high office tend to be very accident prone, usually don't survive long
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