The anniversary of the assassination has marked the occasion for numerous documentaries, podcasts, and books that delve into the events surrounding November 22, 1963. This renewed focus has sparked conversations and debates among citizens, fueling a sense of curiosity and historical inquiry.

How Did it Happen?

For those new to the topic, the assassination of John F. Kennedy was a pivotal event in modern American history. The President was shot in Dallas, Texas, while riding in an open-top car in a motorcade. Lee Harvey Oswald was identified as the lone gunman, although conspiracy theories have persisted over the years.

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In the United States, a decades-old event has seen a resurgence in attention and media coverage. The assassination of John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, has sparked renewed interest and curiosity in the American public.

Reneewed Focus on the Event

  • The subsequent investigation and research by various parties, including the FBI and independent groups.
  • The Warren Commission was established by President Lyndon B. Johnson to investigate the assassination. The commission's report concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in the assassination. While some aspects of the report have been challenged, it remains a pivotal document in understanding the events of that day.

    One of the most enduring conspiracy theories relates to a second gunman on the "grassy knoll." Other theories propose government involvement or the existence of larger conspiracies. These claims, however, lack concrete evidence.