Originally Posted By: Lou_Para
At the risk of stirring up a hornet's nest,let me throw my two cents in. When you consider the actual evidence,not speculation,hearsay,or out of context quotes,but evidence,there is no doubt that Oswald was a lone nut,and the sole assassin of JFK.
Much of what is out there as far as conspiracy theory,is the result of people repeating,not researching. When you actually look into what is documented as opposed to what is exaggerated,the guilt of Oswald is indisputable,as is the absolute lack of any credible conspiracy evidence.

The Mob could never have successfully pulled this off and kept it quiet,not in a million years,and no one else had a motive that would necessitate the public murder of the President.

If they were so powerful and able to infiltrate the highest levels of our government and intelligence community,JFK would have just died in his sleep,or from a swift and fatal disease. There is no purpose to be served by killing him in front of the nation.
Bottom line,look at each of the main elements of the "conspiracy" with an open mind,examining both sides,and the conclusion is inescapable. Lone nut,lone shooter.


The only nutjob conspiracy theory is that Oswald and his magic bullet killed Kennedy and mobster Jack Ruby out of a sense pateriotism got into DPD HQ and killed Oswald. The guilt of Oswald is indisputable because you said so? Was there a trial?

Any ballistics expert could tell you the entrance wound was from the front and the exit would was through the back of the head. The entrance wound is always smaller and the exit wound bbiger as the tip of the bullet mushrooms after contact. Now go look at the autopsy photo of Kennedy where the back of his skull is blown out. Look at the video where his head snaps backwards. A bullet hitting the top back of his head would throw it forward. You really have to be a complete fool to believe that Kennedy was shot from behind by Oswald. That's as laughable as the inescapable conclusion that the North Vietnamese attacked on US forces at the Gulf of Tonkin.