What the Warren Commission Got Wrong about the Kennedy Assassination

This paper explores the 1963 assassination of John F. Kennedy by examining the various arguments and approaches that have accrued around the mystery over the years. Disagreeing with the Warren Commission's conclusions that Lee Harvey Oswald was solely responsible, the student further argues that the verdict has had a significant impact on trust in the government.
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