The officially accepted story
'The President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy' a.k.a the Warren Commission investigated the assassination of Kennedy. In charge of this was Chief Justice of the United States Earl Warren. After months of investigating, the Warren Commission released an 888 page report which was available to the public. It concluded that there was one gunman named Lee Harvey Oswald who fired the shots from the Texas School Book Depository building's far right window on the sixth floor. One bullet missed and hit a spectator James Tague, the second hit both Kennedy and Governor Connally and the third was the fatal shot that killed Kennedy, blowing out a large portion of his head as shown in the Zapruder film. To account for the number of wounds between Kennedy and Connally, the Warren Commission applied the 'single bullet' theory (called the 'magic bullet' by skeptics). They said that this one bullet traveled through the back of Kennedy's neck, out his throat (around about where his tie knot was positioned) through Connally's back, out his chest, hitting his wrist (shattering his radius bone) and embedding itself in his thigh. Problems in the Warren Commission's story
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