Did oswald act alone in killing JFK?
Most official investigations concluded Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone shooter: the Warren Commission and later federal reviews found Oswald acted alone . But public skepticism has persisted for decade...
Your fact-checks will appear here
Most official investigations concluded Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone shooter: the Warren Commission and later federal reviews found Oswald acted alone . But public skepticism has persisted for decade...
Official investigations and later forensic projects consistently link the bullets and fragments recovered from the limousine, the Parkland stretcher, and autopsy material to 6.5×52mm ammunition used i...
Multiple named specialists and independent labs have publicly disputed the Warren Commission’s “single-bullet theory” (SBT) on technical grounds including trajectory mismatch, perceived impossibility ...
The multiple‑shooter theory rests chiefly on three threads of evidence: contemporaneous eyewitness reports that many observers perceived shots from the knoll area, —most famously the 1979 (HSCA) revie...
Forensic debate over Dealey Plaza centers on two linked disputes: whether one shooter (Lee Harvey Oswald from the Texas School Book Depository) fired all fatal rounds, and how bullet paths—most notabl...
Forensic and ballistic evidence in the JFK assassination is divided: multiple independent forensic panels concluded that the wounds and recovered fragments are consistent with bullets fired from the T...
Major post‑1963 re‑analyses have not produced a consensus reversal of the Warren Commission’s finding that the 6.5×52 mm Mannlicher–Carcano rifle linked to Lee Harvey Oswald could have fired the shots...
There are credible alternate reconstructions that dispute elements of the Warren Commission’s November 22, 1963 timeline—most prominently modern forensic animations that challenge the Commission’s and...