John F. Kennedy |
The Presidential Limousine and The Convoy Passing Elm Street |
On the afternoon of November 22, 1963, seconds upon entering the notorious Elm Street in Dallas, Texas, with US President and First Lady John Kennedy together with Texas Governor and Mrs John Connally aboard a newly modified rag top down Lincoln Limousine, a firecracker-sound explosion was heard that allegedly fired from nearby Texas School Book Depository. The first 2 shots were very traumatic but the 3rd and last shot to the visiting President was the fatal of them all because of the impact-exploding effect of the last bullet that purportedly from the Colt AR-15 (a rifle issued to a presidential detail) which was actually heard on the spot and its gunpowder was sensed within the President's back up car. The question was raised in this particular theory: Was there more than one gun in play—aside from the gun used by Oswald?
The former Secret Service Agent, George Hickey, then a neophyte presidential detail, was suspectedly behind the last fire that accidentally blown the head of the former US President. The conspiracy theory arose when the corpse of the late President Kennedy was removed hastily after two hours, including other possible evidences for investigation, in Parkland Hospital. So if indeed Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone gunman or accomplice in the crime, why the Secret Service tampered possible evidences that would somehow lead to the resolution of the highly controversial crime? Was Lee Harvey Oswald a fall guy? Was there a cover up to deny the blunder made by the Secret Service in securing the life of the POTUS (President of the United States)? These are the questions hounding history until now.