Letter: It’s time to accept truth about JFK assassination
Editor:
It’s been 57 years since President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. Lee Harvey Oswald was accused of firing the fatal shot. The evidence clearly shows that wasn’t true, but the investigators weren’t smart enough to realize that.
There was a small entry wound on Kennedy’s left temple and a large exit wound at the right rear of his skull. This would indicate that the fatal shot came from the left front. So Oswald couldn’t have fired the fatal shot. The Zapruder film shows Kennedy’s head being driven to the rear by the fatal shot. His wife climbed on to the trunk to retrieve a piece of Kennedy’s skull that was driven there by the bullet.
The Bell film, which showed the grassy knoll, didn’t prove that a sniper couldn’t have hidden there or to the right. Oswald fired three shots and no fourth shot was heard. So the fatal shot had to have come from a weapon with a silencer.
Kennedy didn’t get along with the CIA and was going to make some changes. A former CIA operative later said that several agents went to Dallas for the assassination.
Hal Brossman
Muhlenberg Township
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