JFK's Assasination

President John F Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963, while riding in the presidential motorcade. Accused of committing the John F Kennedy assassination was Harvey Lee Oswald, although multiple conspiracy theories are still in existence regarding who was behind Oswald's plan. John F Kennedy newspaper accounts make up a large portion of the records relating to his assassination, as well as most of the evidence available through the Warren Commission, which was established on November 29, 1963 to investigate the assassination.
John F Kennedy assassination newspaper accounts summarized a great deal of the evidence examined by the Warren Commission, contained a myriad of photographs relating to the assassination, as well as the famous motion picture or moving images obtained by Abraham Zapruder of the assassination. After 1992, the evidence collected by the Warren Commission was ordered to be made available to the public, including records related to bullet fragments, Oswald's clothing and guns and the windshield from John F Kennedy's limo.

John F Kennedy Assassination Timeline

October 1963: Lee Harvey Oswald obtained a job working at the Texas School Book Depository in Dallas, located at the northwest corner of Elm and Houston Streets.
November 22, 1963; 12:30 pm: As the president's open limousine passed the Texas School Book Depository, shots were fired from a sixth floor window, and John F Kennedy was hit once in the neck and twice in the head.
November 22, 1963; 1:00 pm: John F Kennedy was pronounced dead.
November 22, 1963; 2:00-11:30 pm: Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested at the Texas Theatre and brought to the police department for questioning. He was interrogated and charged with the murder of Patrolman Tippit, and after three line-ups, he was charged with the president's assassination at 11:26 pm.
November 24, 1963; 11:21 am: Jack Ruby shot Oswald in the basement parking garage of the Dallas police department on the way to being transferred to county jail.


Revised Version


     President John F Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963, when he was riding in the presidential motorcade. The government accused Harvey Lee Oswald of committing this crime. Newspaper printed lots of information about this murder. The Warren Commission was setup in November 29, 1963 to investigate. It got lots of evidence from the newspaper to build a case about this assassination. This included motion pictures, and photos of the murder. After 1992, the government ordered Warren Commission's evidence to be made available to the public. This including records related to bullet fragments, Oswald's clothing and guns and the windshield from John F Kennedy's limo.

John F Kennedy Assassination Timeline

October 1963: Lee Harvey Oswald obtained a job working at the Texas School Book Depository in Dallas, located at the northwest corner of Elm and Houston Streets.
November 22, 1963; 12:30 pm: As the president's open limousine passed the Texas School Book Depository, shots were fired from a sixth floor window, and John F Kennedy was hit once in the neck and twice in the head.
November 22, 1963; 1:00 pm: John F Kennedy was pronounced dead.
November 22, 1963; 2:00-11:30 pm: Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested at the Texas Theater and brought to the police department for questioning. He was interrogated and charged with the murder of Patrolman Tippit, and after three line-ups, he was charged with the president's assassination at 11:26 pm.
November 24, 1963; 11:21 am: Jack Ruby shot Oswald in the basement parking garage of the Dallas police department on the way to being transferred to county jail.

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