JFK Assassination

    (Zone, 1993)
©1993 Jack & Karen Herman

There are few events in American history as controversial as the assassination of President Kennedy.

This story interweaves popular speculation with accepted fact. Many of the eyewitness reports directly contradict the official chain of events. Everything, from the number of shots fired and the direction they came from, to the wounds actually inflicted on the president, has been in question over the years. And although Lee Harvey Oswald was named as the killer, the question “who really shot JFK?” persists.

This story does not claim to answer the numerous questions involved, but it does provide more information and possible explanations about Kennedy’s death than many other sources.
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