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Film: Oliver Stone's "JFK" (1991)
An analysis of the facts presented in the film "JFK", by filmmaker Oliver Stone, regarding the autopsy of President John F. Kennedy after his assassination. -- 1,005 words; MLA

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"JFK: The Presidency of John F. Kennedy" by Herbert S. Parmet:
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JFK: A Man of History and Memories
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JFK

On November 22nd, 1963 John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the President of 
the United States, was assassinated. The man, who was accused of 
murdering the President, was Lee Harvey Oswald. There are many 
speculations to whether Oswald did murder the President, and if it was a 
conspiracy, but it was proven later that it was him acting alone.
Kennedy was the youngest man ever elected President in the United 
States of America. He was the thirty-fifth president of the United States. 
While President he had many accomplishments; one was the constructing of 
the Berlin Wall which divided East and West Berlin. Before his presidential 
campaigning, he was a marine, a very heroic marine at that. He married 
Jacqueline Lee Bouvier in 1953. They had 3 children, one that was born 
prematurely and died soon after its birth. 
On November 22nd 1963 the President was in Dallas, Texas 
campaigning to get more votes. He was on his way to luncheon riding in a 
convertible with his wife next to him, the Texas Governor in front of him 
and two cars behind was the Vice-President Lyndon Johnson. There were 
large crowds around the motorcade as he passed through the streets. 
When traveling under an underpass two shots were fired at the 
motorcade. Kennedy was struck in the neck with the first bullet and it 
traveled right through his neck, then hit the Governor of Texas in the back. 
The second bullet struck the President in the head. The President's wife then 
put the president's head on her lap and the vehicle rushed to the nearest 
hospital. The President had never regained consciousness and approximately 
thirty minutes later, at 1:00 PM, he was pronounced dead. Lyndon B. 
Johnson was pronounced the thirty-sixth U.S. President two hours later.
The shots that killed Kennedy were shot from a nearby warehouse 
from the sixth floor. Lee Harvey Oswald was an employee at the warehouse 
and was taken into custody. Oswald was then charged with the murder of the 
President and the murder of a police officer who was shot shortly after. Two 
days after he was arrested, while being transferred to a different jail, he was 
shot in the chest. Jack Ruby, a nightclub owner, fired the shot. His transfer 
was being broadcasted on national television, which let millions watch his 
death. Ironically Oswald died at the same hospital as the President had. Jack 
Ruby was then charged with murder. 
The President was buried on November 24th, 1963. He was carried by 
a horse-drawn caisson from the White House to the Rotunda of the Capitol. 
Many hundreds of thousands of people walked past the bier of the slain 
president. A state funeral was held three days later, representatives from 
ninety-two nations attended. Over a million people stood on the streets while 
the funeral procession went to Arlington National Cemetery. The grave was 
marked by a burning torch that his wife and his brothers had lit. 
President Johnson appointed, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Earl 
Warren the chairman of an investigation into the assassination of Kennedy. 
Their final conclusion was "The shots which killed President Kennedy and 
wounded the Governor of Texas were fire by Lee Harvey Oswald."
It has been said that it was not Oswald who killed the President or that 
Oswald was a part of a conspiracy to kill the President. There are not that 
many facts to back these propositions. In contradiction there are facts that 
Lee Harvey Oswald did murder the President. The FBI found that Oswald 
bought a rifle, the rifle that assassinated Kennedy. The FBI also found a mail 
order application purchasing the rifle that had handwriting on it which 
matched Oswald's handwriting. On the mail order application was a return 
address, which was one that Oswald had held under an assumed name.
Later in the investigation police found a photograph of Oswald which 
answered many questions. It showed the rifle, which was thought to be the 
one used in the assassination of the President, and the revolver, which was 
suspected to be the one that killed the police officer. Law enforcement 
officers had many witnesses that told them Oswald was in the building that 
the shots came from. Witnesses also say that he had taken a wrapped 
package, which apparently had the rifle inside. Police said that Oswald 
bought the rifle for $12.78. While the rifle was being transported to be 
examined and it was vital that it was kept in sight at all times. For that 
reason there was a FBI agent who was assigned to not take his eyes off of 
the rifle. The rifle, when it was examined, went through various tests.
Lee Harvey Oswald was rightfully convicted of the murder of the 
President. The assassination of Kennedy has been referred to, as one of the 
most debatable murders of 19th century. Interestingly enough the murder 
itself did not attract as much attention as the investigation. 

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