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John Fitzgerald Kennedy was killed on November 22, 1963 .One article of his death wrote, "The day the country cried". Unlike previous presidents killed, the JFK assassination is one that is filled the conspiracy theories. Such theories include a Government cover-up, Mafia influence and Cuban President Fidel Castro. I believe that it was the mafia and Lee Harvey Oswald. Lee Harvey Oswald, plotting to kill President Kennedy is too simple.Since he had no communication with the outside world but someone had to take the blame for it and it wasn’t going to be the mafia. In this paper I will discuss a couple of the conspiracy theories. President John F. Kennedy was killed while riding through the streets of Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas. Many people now believe that his murder was a result of a conspiracy. Based on acoustical evidence, it has been scientifically proven that were four shots fired from two different shooters. People believe that there was no possible way that Oswald had the time to fire all four shots, therefore there must have been a second shooter or three shooters! There were three different directions.

The first way to look at it is through the assumption that there were two shooters, one in the Texas School Book Depository, and a second on the grassy knoll. This fact in itself is a conspiracy theory.

Another theoy I believe this Joseph P. Kennedy was the dad, and he wanted John Kennedy to be elected. So Daddy Kennedy went to Chicago and got a hold of the mafia and asked them for help. What do they say? "What's in it for me?" As a response "If you help John get elected, we'll go lightly on the mafia" the mafia agreed to help. So the election was coming up and the mafia were going to vote, but some people that were dead were already registered for voting, so the mafia got there names some-how and used their name to vote. In Illinois, Mafia boss Sam Giancana arranged for 10,000 votes to be cast for John F. Kennedy "from the graveyard." As a

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