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Murder of JFK: the investigation never closed
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For 60 years, a few seconds of images have fueled pages and pages of literature and hours and hours of fiction. What exactly happened on November 22, 1963 in Dallas, the day John Fitzgerald Kennedy was assassinated? The rumors persist.
At first glance, it might seem like a simple academic conference, but in reality, in this room, we are looking for the truth. The best investigators in the country met to examine all the theories concerning the death of John Fitzgerald Kennedy and the official version is far from the favored one. “President Kennedy was killed by one shot from the side and one in front and by more than one shooter, I think at least three. For me, it was hidden by our federal agencies.”, explained one of the investigators. What really happened on November 22, 1963 in Dallas? For the first time, Paul Landis, a former Secret Service agent present on the scene, decided to speak after 60 years of silence.
A reopening of the investigation?
“There was blood and flesh everywhere.”, he confided. “I looked in the car and saw two bullet fragments.”. However, in the reports, there is never mention of a second projectile, which could support the theory of another shooter. “I just hope that we will reopen the investigation and that the evidence that I have just provided will help to do that.”, launched the ex-agent. This mystery has haunted the memory of an entire country for 60 years.