The Washington Post reports Scientists Cast Doubt on Kennedy Bullet Analysis . "A research team that includes a former top FBI scientist is challenging the bullet analysis used by the government to conclude that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in assassinating President John F. Kennedy in 1963."
"This finding means that the bullet fragments from the assassination that match could have come from three or more separate bullets,' the researchers said. 'If the assassination fragments are derived from three or more separate bullets, then a second assassin is likely,' the researchers said. If the five fragments came from three or more bullets, that would mean a second gunman's bullet would have had to strike the president, the researchers explained."
I guess sometimes conspiracy theories are right.
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