Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Kennedy Murder Essays - United States, Texas, Film, Kennedy Family
  Kennedy Murder  If Lee Harvey Oswald killed J.F.K. and it wasn't a conspiracy, then why  is the government still withholding reports done on the assassination from the  public's eyes, in the FBI's possession? President Kennedy was assassinated  in 1963 on November 22. He was elected president in 1961. First he was a  senator. Then he went straight from Capitol Hill to the White House. Robert    Kennedy was attorney general and was J. F. K.'s brother. He was head of the  investigation of the assassination after Kennedy was killed (3: 1-5). Both    Robert and J. F. K. knew that people wanted to kill them. J. F. K. didn't  worry about it. But after John F. Kennedy was killed, his brother Robert Kennedy  ordered that the casket was to be kept closed to public viewing. Robert thought  it would have been him to get killed first, not his brother (5: 83). Robert  encouraged his brother to sign three anti-crime bills. The bills targeted  organized crime. They were used to stop gambling or at least crack down on it  (7: NP). But even with the bills, the FBI director, Hoover, was afraid to go  after the mob before the assassination because he thought his agents would  become corrupt, and because Castro knew about the conspiracy against him. Hoover  even told his agents that if the Mafia caught them, they would be fired and  would be treated as a renegade (5: 84). The government didn't approve of the  crack down on the mob that was in America. Teddy Kennedy loved busting the    Mafia. People like Jimmy Hoffa. Even Frank Sinatra became close friends with    Teddy, even made trips to the White House (3: 12-18). But just like his brother    John, Robert was also killed (3: 105). After the assassination Robert carried on  the bills and got killed also (3: 105). In 1962 Cuba was known to have missiles  from the Soviet Union in Cuba. They thought Cuba or the Soviet Union would make  a nuclear strike. Accused of helping the soviet union wage war on the U.S.,  enemies and suspects were made (7: NP). Neither the FBI nor the CIA approved of  getting into the Vietnam War. They didn't approve of any of the president's  decisions (3: 105). There were three shots, even a possible four. Some people  think that the last shot was one from an agent's gun going off into J.F.K.'s  head after reacting to the shots (5: 84-85). The first shot missed. The second  shot hit J.F.K.'s shoulder, back, and throat; and Connally's shoulder,  wrist, and leg (5: 84-85). But how could one bullet travel with that much force  to go through all of that flesh? The third shot was fatal to Kennedy but was  very far away, very accurate, and deadly efficient (5: 99). Even the FBI's  best couldn't shot with Oswald's gun that accurately (5: 84-85). The gun was  tested by the FBI and was found to be off centered. Many people coming from the  grassy knoll heard the possible fourth shot. Someone was also seen running away  from the knoll and was seen lingering there before the shots rang out. Whoever  it was seemed to look like a FBI agent. The three shots that rang out on that  very famous day can not be done in that same amount of time or with that  accuracy even today (5: 84-85). Oswald was a very simple person with many mental  problems. He mail ordered the gun that he supposedly shot Kennedy with. It only  cost 21 dollars and was bought under a bogus name (5: 90). And after buying the  gun Oswald had his wife take a picture of him holding the gun up by his side (3:    1-3). Why would Oswald take a picture of himself and the gun if he was planning  to kill the President? You can't expect a very good shot to come from a mail  order gun for 21 dollars and with a mental case handling it. During the middle  of the cold war Oswald ran to Russia and came home disillusioned. Oswald tried  to get citizenship in Moscow and when they refused him he cut his wrists (5:    71). And soon after Oswald met with Valery Vladimirovich Kostikov, a Russian  ambassador, and with out Oswald knowing, he wrote a memo to his superiors asking  if Oswald was in or out of the assassination plot (5: 90). Oswald was such a bad  shot that once while he was still in the marines he shot himself in the foot  while at    
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