The Kennedy Assasination still spawns unanswered questions and numerous theories. FOX 4 reporter Richard Ray investigates why people around the world are still drawn to Dallas, Texas...and the Grassy Knoll.
Not only that some critics tried to say he changed his story but he didn't, he was interviewed by a signer in the American deaf style and by a signer in the international signing style and his story was retold differently but he always said and his daughter who could sign said his story was the same each time but read differently by two different signing programs
He seemed like a very decent citizen, and I can't see why he would just make it up for a bit of media attention for himself. Some people do it for attention, but I don't believe he was that type of person. Furthermore, given the tragic circumstances, you must be pretty messed up to lie about something like that.
@@dj71162 Indeed. He was not doing the interview for fame. He was doing his civic duty by reporting what he saw and his sight was more attuned than hearing people. So many people were defamed or lost their lives in this coup.
Ed Hoffman , why would he make up the story of the man shooting a Rifle and tossing it to a Railway worker who put in his work bag ? Why ? And why did the FBI dismiss his evidence?
So who is the woman that came up to the cop saying their shooting the president from the bushes? I would think she would be questioned to what she saw.
"Flashes Secret Service badges." Several people stated they were turned away by a man in a suit with Secret Service I.D. They just wanted enough time for the shooters to escape. It wasn't "one that was missing." There were 18 that were missing." from the book depository. That was misreported. Most of the businesses on the parade route closed after the assassination and sent their employees home. Oswald's behavior was anything but of a nervous assassin trying to cover his tracks. He was seen calmly having a soda at 12:25 in the Break room. He was confronted by the first police officer, and let go. And he calmly went home. Where he calmly changed his clothes and walked to the bus stop in front of his boarding house. That was literally minutes before the shooting 1 mile away. And at the same time a 2nd police car was out front honking its horn. The Theater manager stated he entered the theater minutes after 1:00 PM and he SOLD HIM POPCORN.
Yep. His son also confirmed scenes from the film “Executive Action,” after accompanying his dad, Dallas PD Officer Roscoe White, who along w/ his “hunting buddies,” practiced shooting at moving vehicles w/ manequins in them. Then after the assassination , the guy becomes loaded in cash until he couldn’t stomach the brutality of silencing innocent witnesses and was himself, taken out “in a workplace incident.”
He fired eight shots, three at JFK and five at Tippit. When he said he was a patsy he was saying they arrested him just because he had lived in the Soviet Union--it had nothing to do with a conspiracy.
JFK could not even duck down. They had him in a back brace that held him upright and unable to bend over or down. They thought of everything didn’t they.
That’s a pretty dumb thing to say considering everyone who knows anything about Kennedy knew of his chronic back issues and dependence on the brace he wore.
That’s a pretty dumb thing to say. Everyone knows JFK had chronic back issues, and that’s why he wore and had a dependence on the brace, especially in public.
People back down, we're so stupid and gullible like you're really things somebody's going to shoot build in, and nobody inside the building. Hears shots inside the building. Nobody inside the building rab outside t. Say somebody shot Walmart and nobody heard the shots. Just really don't make any sense. Like just think about somebody on the sixth floor shooting You mean to tell me nobody's heard that. You know how loud it would be. To this day nobody working at book deposits came out said they heard gun shots inside the building Somebody shot a rifle in a 6 floor nobody heard shots going off.