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fkusumot said:

 I really don't think so. The House Select Committee on Assassinations concluded that is was "probable" that it was a conspiracy (more than one person) mostly for the reason that they considered it improbable that a single person could have done what was accomplished. And that is the reason the conspiracy theories on this subject don't go away. A lot of reasonable people have concluded that it's highly unlikely that Lee Harvey Oswald could have assassinate Kennedy by himself. YMMV.


"In 1977, Congress appointed the Congressional Select Committee on Assassinations to investigate the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Dr. Baden was in charge of the forensic-pathology investigation, assembling a panel to review autopsy reports, photographs, X-rays, and clothing. As he reported before Congress, no forensic pathologist has ever examined the body of the President. Instead, Washington hospital pathologists who had no training or experience in gunshot wounds bungled what was an "incomplete" autopsy, mistaking an entrance wound for an exit one, and placing the fatal head wound four inches lower than it was. In addition, photos were not done by a professional, the bullet track was not traced, and the notes were re-copied. After examining the scars on John Connally and sending bullet fragments found on the stretcher to a lab, Baden testified there had been one shooter: Lee Harvey Oswald."