THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Warren Commission report delivered to President Johnson – 1964

Via History.com

On September 24, 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson receives a special commission’s report on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, which had occurred on November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas.

Since the assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, was killed by a man named Jack Ruby almost immediately after murdering Kennedy, Oswald’s motive for assassinating the president remained unknown. Seven days after the assassination, Johnson appointed the President’s Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy to investigate Kennedy’s death.

The commission was led by Chief Justice Earl Warren and became known as the Warren Commission. It concluded that Oswald had acted alone and that the Secret Service had made poor preparations for JFK’s visit to Dallas and had failed to sufficiently protect him.

The circumstances surrounding Kennedy’s death, however, have since given rise to several conspiracy theories involving such disparate characters as the Mafia, Cuban exiles, military leaders and even Lyndon Johnson. The Warren Commission’s conclusion that Oswald was a “lone gunman” failed to satisfy some who witnessed the attack and others whose research found conflicting details in the commission’s report.

Critics of the Warren Commission’s report believed that additional ballistics experts’ conclusions and a home movie shot at the scene disputed the theory that three bullets fired from Oswald’s gun could have caused Kennedy’s fatal wounds as well as the injuries to Texas Governor John Connally, who was riding with the president in an open car as it traveled through Dallas’ Dealey Plaza that fateful day. So persistent was the controversy that another congressional investigation was conducted in 1979; that committee reached the same conclusion as the Warren Commission.

During its almost year-long investigation, the Warren Commission reviewed reports by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Secret Service, Department of State and the attorney general of Texas. It also pored over Oswald’s personal history, political affiliations and military record. Overall, the Warren Commission listened to the testimony of 552 witnesses and even traveled to Dallas several times to visit the site where Kennedy was shot.

The enormous volume of documentation from the investigation was placed in the National Archives and much of it is now available to the public. Access to Kennedy’s autopsy records, though, are highly restricted. To view them requires membership in a presidential or congressional commission or the permission of the Kennedy family.

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8 Comments
overthecliff
overthecliff
September 24, 2020 7:41 am

Earl Warren was one of the best fiction writers of the 20th century.

22winmag - I was told about 2020 back in 1981
22winmag - I was told about 2020 back in 1981
September 24, 2020 7:46 am

It’s ALWAYS “who killed JFK” and never “was he really assassinated?”

https://tinyurl.com/lwcbfsv

CCRider
CCRider
September 24, 2020 8:15 am

Remember this you eager voters: There is a force out there with a reset button-better yet: a kill switch.

TC
TC
September 24, 2020 9:25 am

Looks like History.com left out the primary culprit. Why do you think so many decades later that there are still documents that are redacted or refused to be released by the government?

https://archive.org/details/finaljudgmentmichaelcollinspiper

“This book demonstrates the strong likelihood Israel’s intelligence
service, the Mossad, collaborated alongside the CIA and the Meyer Lansky
Crime Syndicate in the JFK assassination because President Kennedy was
working to prevent Israel from acquiring nuclear weapons of mass
destruction, a fact that remained a dark secret for decades.”

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  TC
September 24, 2020 10:18 am

There were more than a few folks who needed him gone for various reasons. All should be thoroughly investigate…but won’t be.

Warren
Warren
  MrLiberty
September 24, 2020 12:47 pm

Oswald who trained with semi automatic rifles put the third shot on target in less than six seconds with a bolt action rifle, having used bolt action rifles I don’t buy it.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
September 24, 2020 10:17 am

How did they even find a truck big enough to haul all that bullshit?
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gatsby1219
gatsby1219
September 24, 2020 2:45 pm

History.com is 100% propaganda