· 8 years ago · Nov 27, 2017, 10:44 AM
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5joseph adams milteer a man of interested,wanted JFK dead,said easist way to kill him was from an office building with a high powered rifle, he said that prior to JFK's actual death.
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9James Files supposedly might be the grassy knoll shooter AKA badge man.
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14lee harvey oswald supposedly the one who shot JFK from the Book Depository on the sixth floor,and according to his cellmate lee said he and jack ruby had a meeting before the presidents death,possibly planning to kill him.
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19jack ruby killed lee harvey oswald possibaly to silence him.
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24cord meyer CIA officer during that time.His wife Mary Pinchot Meyer was a One of President Kennedy’s mistresses
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29David Sánchez Morales Central Intelligence Agency operative who worked in Cuba and Chile.
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33Bill Harvey CIA agent during that time.
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37Charles Nicoletti hitman james Files implicated Charles Nicoletti in the assassination of Kennedy.
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41John Roselli was a mobster Files also implicated John Roselli in the assassination of Kennedy.
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44Sam Giancana JFK and his brother, RFK, attacked organized crime in an effort to expose the Mafia to the public and curtail its power.supposedly JFK and Chicago mob boss Sam Giancana shared the same mistress, Judith Campbell Exner. Giancana helped JFK win the election in Illinois and on the east coast.
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46Carlos Marcello the HSCA noted the presence of "credible associations relating both Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby to figures having a relationship, albeit tenuous, with Marcello's crime family or organization."Their report stated: "The committee found that Marcello had the motive, means and opportunity to have President John F. Kennedy assassinated, though it was unable to establish direct evidence of Marcello's complicity."
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49David Atlee Phillips After the death of former CIA agent and Watergate figure E. Howard Hunt in 2007, Saint John Hunt and David Hunt stated that their father had recorded several claims about himself and others being involved in a conspiracy to assassinate John F. Kennedy. Mr.David Phillips being one of them.
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56E. Howard Hunt CIA operative during the time,claims to have participated in the assassination of JFK.
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64Earle Cabell was mayor of Dallas,Texas at the time of the assassination of John F. Kennedy.His brother Charles Cabell was Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency until he was forced by President Kennedy to resign, on January 31, 1962, following the failure of the Bay of Pigs Invasion.One version of John F. Kennedy assassination conspiracy theories, the "Renegade CIA Clique" theory claims Earl Cabell re-routed Kennedy's motorcade as a favor to his brother.
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68Charles P. Cabell JFK refused to allow the CIA and American troops to attack Cuba thereby creating the infamous Bay of Pigs fiasco in 1961. Following that incident, General Charles P. Cabell, Deputy Director of the CIA, went around Washington calling President Kennedy a traitor.
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71Harry Weatherford supposedly the best shot in the department was assigned to the top of the County Records building by Sheriff Decker to protect the president.A reporter asked Weatherford shortly after the assassination if he had shot the President. Weatherford replied, "You son of a bitch, I kill lots of people". - - Harry Weatherford told a different story: " I was standing in front of the Sheriff's Office watching the Presidential Motorcade. The President's car had passed my location a couple of minutes when I heard a loud report which I thought was a railroad torpedo, as it sounded as if it came from the railroad yard."
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75Emory P. Roberts Mr. Roberts served as the commander of the secert service agents in the follow-up car, one of two well-used 1956 Cadillac convertibles that sometimes served as the presidential limousine On both trips President Kennedy's driver was Sam Kinney (trip to Florida on November 18, 1963 and the day kennedy got assassinated) Like Chief Rowley and Inspector Kelley before both the WC and the HSCA, Agent Roberts covered up the drinking incident, despite Secret Service regulations which stated that this was grounds for removal from the agency.Sleep deprivation and alcohol consumption wreak havoc on even the best trained reflexes. While leaving Love Field on the way to the heart of Dallas, destiny, and murder, Agent Roberts rose from his seat and, using his voice and several hand gestures, forced agent Henry J. Rybka fall back from the rear area of JFK's limousine, causing a perplexed Rybka to stop and raise his arms several times in disgust (Rybka would then remain at the airport during the murder, having been effectively neutralized) In Groden and Livingstone's High Treason , (pages 16 and 487 of the Berkley edition, respectively), it was noted that "Emory Roberts ordered the agents not to move,"
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79Gerald Behn was a Secret Service agent
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83Winston Lawson was a secert service agent in charged of over seeing the protection of JFK,When he was not guarding the president on the ground, Lawson would often draw up security measures ahead of Kennedy's trips. Colleagues considered Agent Lawson to be the most detailed and thorough advance agent on the secret service staff.In his reports placed Agent Rybka in the follow-up car in their initial reports, only to "correct" the record later, after November 22, although Rybka was not evenmentioned anywhere in Agent Lawson's Preliminary Survey Report--making it seem obvious that he was covering Emory Roberts' behind.
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87floyd boring was a Secret Service agent The April 22, 1964 reports from Agents Behn, Boring, Ready, Hill, and Emory Roberts, alleging, after-the-fact, that President Kennedy had ordered agents off the rear of the limousine on Novem- ber 18, 1963 in Tampa, and in other cities. 23 It has to be stated again, and with some new corroboration to boot: JFK never ordered the agents to do anything, let alone telling the men to get off the rear of the limousine (or to take off the bubbletop, reduce the number of motorcycles, etc.). Agents Behn and Boring totally refuted their own (alleged) reports in conversations with me, while agents Kinney, Youngblood, Bouck, Noris, Bolden, Lilly, Martineau, plus two recently-interviewed agents, Don Lawton and Art Godfrey, confirmed the fact that JFK never ordered the agents to do anything. He was "very cooperative," they told me. Kenny O'Donnell did not "relay" any orders either, and in addition, Dave Powers, Marty Underwood, and a new contact, White House photographer Cecil Stoughton, confirmed to me what all the agents have told me to date! 24 If you concentrate on the critical time frame in which these "presidential orders" allegedly occurred, November 18-21, 1963, you can see what peril they caused in Dallas: no protection--as "requested"--on JFK's side of the car (including no bubbletop, partial or full, nor the usual number of motorcycles riding next to JFK, something that occurred everywhere except Dallas. 25 When I mentioned this to Agent Chuck Zboril (who was in Tampa with Agent Lawton on 11/18/63), he nervously said: "Where did you read that [JFK's alleged orders]? Do you want me commenting officially? I'm...speaking to someone I don't even know...you see... someone else testified about what happened in Tampa [Clint Hill]...(pause)... can you....send me what you have on this matter? After sending Mr. Zboril a video and a contents sheet, he declined to respond as promised. 26 I have since learned that many former agents now have "caller I.D." on their phones, and were warned not to speak to me (on 6/7/ 96, I called the home of Winston Lawson. After asking for him, his wife called him by name and he then got on the phone and told me I had the wrong number! It gets worse...Although Agent Roberts admitted recognizing "Oswald's" first shot as a rifle blast, 27 as the Altgens photo confirms, he made a mysterious transmission via radio microphone that is not accounted for in his reports or in the official record. 28 Instead of offering a shout of alarm, alert, or orders to his agents to do something that their own initiative lacked for some reason, ie., protective action, he did nothing to help the wounded President.
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91George L. Lumpkin was a Deputy Police Chief According to author and researcher Peter Dale Scott in his Dallas COPA (Coalition on Political Assassinations) address in 2010, the Pilot Car made one unscheduled stop along the motorcade route: "it pulled to the side of the road in front of the Texas School Book Depository and Capt. Lumpkin talked briefly to one of the three police officers assigned to traffic duty at that intersection (Houston & Elm), sixty feet below the Sixth Floor sniper's window. Except there is no mention of this stop or what was conveyed to the cops in the official reports." Upon arriving at Parkland Hospital after the assassination, Lumpkin immediately suggested surrounding the Texas School Book Depository and returning to search it even before anyone knew where the shots had come from.During this time it was Dep. Chief Lumpkin who urged the TSBD manager, Roy Truly, to inform Capt. Fritz that Lee Harvey Oswald was the "only" employee missing from the roll call - singling out Oswald early on, even though a number of employees were actually missing.
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95Richard Cain worked as an investigator at the Burns Detective Agency in Dallas According to a biography of Sam Giancana written by his family, Giancana told his younger brother that it was Cain and Charles Nicoletti, not Lee Harvey Oswald, who were in the Texas Book Depository on November 22, 1963.[12] According to Michael J. Cain, there was no evidence to support the rumors that his half-brother was involved in the assassination of John F. Kennedy.While a policeman, Cain served as a bagman between corrupt police officials and the Outfit. In 1964, Cain was fired for lying to a grand jury regarding his involvement in the recovery of stolen drugs. Cain was convicted of perjury. He served six months in prison concurrent with a four-year sentence from 1968 for being an accessory to a bank robbery.
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98Lyndon B. Johnson was vice president during the time later becoming president,Seymour Hersh stated that Robert F. Kennedy (known as Bobby) hated Johnson for his personal attacks on the Kennedy family.In his books, The Dark Side of Lyndon Baines Johnson (1968) and How Kennedy was Killed: The Full Appalling Story (1968), Joesten argues that Lyndon B. Johnson was involved in the assassination of John F. Kennedy and was as a direct result of the scandals involving Billie Sol Estes and Bobby Baker.
99Interesting detail:According to Billie Sol Estes he had a meeting with Carter and Lyndon B. Johnson about Henry Marshall. Johnson suggested that Marshall be promoted out of Texas. Estes agreed and replied: "Let's transfer him, let's get him out of here. Get him a better job, make him an assistant secretary of agriculture." However, Marshall rejected the idea of being promoted in order to keep him quiet.Estes, Johnson and Carter had another meeting on 17th January, 1961, to discuss what to do about Henry Marshall. Also at the meeting was Mac Wallace. After it was pointed out that Marshall had refused promotion to Washington, Johnson said: "It looks like we'll just have to get rid of him." On 3rd June, 1961, Marshall was found dead on his farm by the side of his Chevy Fleetside pickup truck.
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103John Alston Crichton was an oil and natural gas industrialist from Dallas, Texas, who was among the first of his ranks to recognize the importance of petroleum reserves in the Middle East.At the time of the assassination of President Kennedy and the wounding of Governor Connally, Crichton was attending the annual luncheon held that year at the Adolphus Hotel on Commerce Street in Dallas on the Friday before Thanksgiving Day to honor the TAMU and University of Texas football teams, who meet on the gridiron annually on the Friday after Thanksgiving.Mr. Crichton was also a,acquaintance of Lee Harvey Oswald.
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106Ralph Yarborough In the summer of 1963 President John F. Kennedy contacted Yarborough and asked him what could be done to help the image of the president in the state. Yarborough apparently told Kennedy “the best thing he could do was to bring Jackie to Texas and let all those women see herâ€.After the death of John F. Kennedy, his deputy, Lyndon B. Johnson, was appointed president. Yarborough was a great supporter of Johnson's Great Society programs in education, environmental preservation, and health care.
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114John Edgar Hoover Presidents Harry Truman and John F. Kennedy each considered dismissing Hoover as FBI Director, but ultimately concluded that the political cost of doing so would be too great.Hoover personally directed the FBI investigation of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. In 1964, just days before Hoover testified in the earliest stages of the Warren Commission hearings, President Lyndon B. Johnson waived the then-mandatory U.S. Government Service Retirement Age of 70, allowing Hoover to remain the FBI Director "for an indefinite period of time."
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117Joseph Francis Civello was the boss of the Dallas crime family during the time.In its investigation of the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the House Select Committee on Assassinations said that it recognized Jack Ruby's murder of Lee Harvey Oswald as a primary reason to suspect organized crime as possibly having involvement in the assassination. In its investigation of Ruby to determine if he was involved in criminal activities and if that involvement was related to the killing of Oswald, the HSCA noted that Ruby was a "personal acquaintance" of Civello and that Civello was an associate of Marcello.
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121Eugene Hale Brading On 21st November, 1963, Brading arrived in Dallas with a man named Morgan Brown. They stayed in Suite 301 of the Cabana Motel. Later that day Brading visited the offices of Texas oil billionaire Haroldson L. Hunt. It is believed that Jack Ruby was in the offices at the same time as Brading.After the assassination of John F. Kennedy, Brading was arrested and taken in for interrogation because he had been "acting suspiciously" in the Dal-Tex Building, overlooking Dealey Plaza.
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124David Ferrie get away driver? Former pilot, unsuccessful seminary student, former science teacher, mercenary soldier, CIA contract agent, associate of Guy Banister and Clay Shaw, and friend of Lee Oswald,
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128J D Tippit rumored acquaintance of Lee Oswald
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131Eladio del Valle In 1975 Harry Dean claimed he had been an undercover agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. In 1962 he infiltrated the John Birch Society. He later reported that General Edwin Walker and John Rousselot had hired two gunman, Eladio del Valle and Loran Hall, to kill President John F. Kennedy.
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134Loran Eugene Hall David Kaiser claims: "Loran Hall had been involved in many discussions of assassination plots against Castro - including one failed attempt known as the Bayo-Pawley raid in the previous June - and had also heard a good deal of talk about assassinating President Kennedy."
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137John Rousselot In 1975 Harry Dean claimed he had been an undercover agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. In 1962 he infiltrated the John Birch Society. He later reported that Rousselot and General Edwin Walker had hired two gunman, Eladio del Valle and Loran Hall, to kill President John F. Kennedy.
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141Edwin Walker In October 1959 Major General Walker was appointed commander of the 24th Infantry Division in Europe and stationed in Augsburg, Germany. In April 1961 Walker was accused of indoctrinating his troops with right-wing literature from the John Birch Society. With the agreement of President John F. Kennedy, Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara relieved Walker of his command and announced an investigation into the affair.Afer the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, a photograph of Walker's home was found among Oswald's possessions. When the photograph was turned over to the Warren Commission by the FBI, a hole had been pushed through it right in the spot where the license plate on the car had been, making the car unidentifiable (it did not belong to Walker). Another photograph, taken by the Dallas police, showed Oswald's possessions laid out on the floor of police headquarters. This included the photograph of Walker's home, without the hole obscuring the license plate.
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144John J. McCloy was selected by President Lyndon Johnson to serve on the Warren Commission in late November 1963.
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147Malcolm Wallace In 1984, Billie Sol Estes told a grand jury investigating the 1961 shooting death of Henry Marshall, an official with the Department of Agriculture, that Wallace was his murderer.Estes, who was convicted in 1963 on federal charges related to non-existent fertilizer businesses, said that Marshall possessed information linking Estes' fraudulent schemes to a heavily-funded political slush fund run by Lyndon B. Johnson.According to Estes, he and Johnson discussed the need to stop Marshall from making their illegal ties public.In exchange for immunity from prosecution, Estes was also prepared to provide the United States Department of Justice information of eight killings orchestrated by Johnson, including the assassination of John F. Kennedy. He claimed that Wallace persuaded Jack Ruby to recruit Lee Harvey Oswald and that Wallace fired a shot that struck Kennedy.In JFK to 911 Everything Is A Rich Man's Trick it is claimed that he was the one who shot kennedy in the back.
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150Charles Voyde Harrelson In September 1980, Harrelson surrendered to police after a six-hour standoff in which he was reportedly "high on cocaine". During the standoff, he threatened suicide and stated that he had killed Judge Wood and President John F. Kennedy.In a television interview after his arrest, Harrelson said: "At the same time I said I had killed the judge, I said I had killed Kennedy, which might give you an idea to the state of my mind at the time." He said that the statements made during the standoff were "an effort to elongate my life." Joseph Chagra later testified during Harrelson's trial that Harrelson claimed to have shot Kennedy and drew maps to show where he was hiding during the assassination. Chagra said that he did not believe Harrelson's claim, and the AP reported that the FBI "apparently discounted any involvement by Harrelson in the Kennedy assassination." In JFK to 911 Everything Is A Rich Man's Trick it is claimed that Harrelson shot kennedy in the throat leaving that famous throat wound.
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154Jack Lawrence A man named Jack Lawrence fired the fatal shot.If you’ve seen the Zapruder film (NSFW), you’ll notice that two shots struck Kennedy. One from behind, through the neck, and the other from Kennedy’s right, from below (the second shot blew his head up and to the left, suggesting that the bullet came from below and to the right). To the right of the motorcade 15 feet away was a storm drain. Many experts believe that from inside this storm drain came the second fatal blow.Jack Lawrence, a 23-year-old ex-marksman, showed up at the local Lincoln-Mercury car dealership 15 minutes after the assassination, sweating, ghostly pale, with brown muck all over his pants. He puked in the toilet. Managers thought his behavior was suspicious, so they called the police. A report was filed, but strangely, it never materialized into evidence. Later, employees found the car that Lawrence took from the dealership parked behind a wooden fence overlooking Dealey Plaza. Lawrence had ties to some unsavory characters in the Dallas area, namely strip club owner Jack Ruby.
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158John Melvin Liggett perhaps the country’s greatest facial reconstruction surgeon. His work was used to repair the faces of people who died in gruesome incidents so that he could present the bodies to their loved ones in the funeral home where he worked. On November 22, 1963, his services were sorely needed.On the day of the assassination, Liggett was attending a funeral. According to his wife, Lois, Liggett excused himself to take a phone call. “John went to the office and came back very shortly and explained to me that the President of the United States had been shot,†she said. “He was called to go to Parkland Hospital.â€Liggett called Lois from Parkland Hospital. “I’ve got a lot of work to do. Don’t try to call me, I’ll call you as soon as I can.†Twenty-four hours later, Liggett came home in a panic, unshaven, disheveled and paranoid. He told the family to pack up their things and hop in the car for a “high-speed journey†to Austin and San Antonio.While they were staying at a hotel in Corpus Christi, John and Lois were watching TV when they saw Jack Ruby famously shoot Oswald at point-blank range in front of police on live television. Lois, who was interviewed in the documentary “The Men Who Killed Kennedy†said, “The minute he saw that, he looked at me and said everything’s OK now. And you could see his face. It was like all the pressure had been taken off of him.â€Many believe that Liggett was hired to hide every bit of evidence under facial reconstruction techniques, repairing angles of bullet holes to make it seem like a lone gunman from one location did everything.Once Liggett and his family arrived back to Dallas, his life had changed. He moved his family into a giant new house, and threw high-stakes poker games with bigwigs around town. On March 1974, 11 years later, John Melvin Liggett was arrested for murder. He also committed a string of murders in New Orleans. The man who was once a well-respected mortician and a gentle family man became a psycho overnight.
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161William Greer was an agent of the U.S. Secret Service, best known for having driven President John F. Kennedy's presidential limousine in the motorcade through Dealey Plaza in Dallas on November 22, 1963, when the president was assassinated.Like all agents involved, he has been the target of much speculation and criticism for his actions on that day. Greer, along with Secret Service agents Roy Kellerman, Clint Hill, and Rufus Youngblood, provided testimony to the Warren Commission in Washington, D.C. on March 9, 1964.Kellerman has stated that he shouted, "Let's get out of line, we've been hit," but that Greer apparently turned to look at Kennedy, initiating a fatal delay, before accelerating the car out of the danger zone.As Roy Kellerman told author William Manchester, "Greer then looked in the back of the car. Maybe he didn't believe me."No agents were reprimanded or disciplined for their actions during the shooting, but privately, Jackie Kennedy was bitterly critical of the agents' performance, Greer's in particular, comparing his efforts to those of "Maud Shaw" (the Kennedy children's nanny).Greer later delivered a heartfelt apology to her.