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Kennedy assassination conspiracy theories
Norman Mailer's Oswald's Tale: An American Mystery (1995) concludes that Oswald was guilty, but holds that the evidence may point to a second gunman on the grassy knoll, who, purely by coincidence, was attempting to kill JFK at the same time as Oswald. -
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John F. Kennedy assassination in popular culture
The ensuing presidential commission condemns a lone gunman as the killer. ... While no names are mentioned, the implication is clear that the shooter was Joe DiMaggio, who wanted to kill Kennedy in revenge for JFK ordering the murder of DiMaggio's ex-wife, Marilyn Monroe, when she wanted to go public about her love affair with the President. -
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John F. Kennedy assassination
The theory that Oswald acted alone is informally called the Lone gunman theory. ... ↑ BBC ON THIS DAY | 22 | 1963: 'Stunned into silence' by JFK's death -
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Lone gunman theory
The lone gunman theory is the nickname given to the conclusion reached by the Warren Commission that U.S. President John F. Kennedy was assassinated by a single gunman named Lee Harvey Oswald who fired only three shots, one of which being the single bullet that wounded both Kennedy and Governor John Connally. -
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John F. Kennedy
John died in 1999 when the small plane he was piloting crashed en route to Martha's Vineyard, killing him, his wife and his sister-in-law. ... JFK library. -
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Lone (disambiguation)
Lone gunman theory, one of the JFK assassination theories -
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Terrorism in the United States
1981 May 16: One was killed in an explosion in the toilets at the Pan Am terminal at New York's JFK airport. ... ↑ "Gunman shoots 7, kills self at Empire State Building". -
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2009 Landshut shooting
Leonard Mayer, spokesman for the police, said that he was unaware of any warning. ... ↑ ["Gunman kills at least 2 in German court: police"]. -
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Tian Mingjian incident
Gunman kills 8 in crowded Beijing street, Morning Star (September 21, 1994) -
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United States House Select Committee on Assassinations
The sole acoustic evidence relied on by the committee's experts to support its theory of a fourth gunshot (and a gunman on the grassy knoll) in the JFK assassination, was a Dictabelt recording alleged to be from a stuck transmitter on a police motorcycle in Dealey Plaza during the assassination.
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