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Well, because of Jack Ruby we'll never definitively know what motivated Oswald. I think the fact that he was killed makes the JFK assassination all the more fascinating.
and I think, after all these years he too was just a nut case, who loved Kennedy and wanted to be the hero. Of course we will never know, but I think we can pretty much accept that: the main reason for both assassinations were simply nut case jobs, just like the attempt on Reagan and the two on Ford.
I believe in Occam's Razor. Lee Harvey Oswald was a deranged narcissist who was also a staunch communist and he noticed that one of his wife's old boyfriends looked like JFK (who was very anti-communist).
Let's put it this way! Somebody didn't want JFK to be President. Who ever shot him was a trained Military sniper and not the bumbling fool pictured above.
I believe in Occam's Razor. Lee Harvey Oswald was a deranged narcissist who was also a staunch communist and he noticed that one of his wife's old boyfriends looked like JFK (who was very anti-communist).
Neither Lee Harvey Oswald, who single-handedly killed President Kennedy, nor Sirhan Sirhan, who single-handedly killed his brother, is likely to tell you why they did it.
Statistically, the Presidency is by far the most dangerous job in America. One out of every 11 of them has been murdered in office.
I've always wondered why JFK was in a convertible and not a bulletproof limousine, surely his predecessors (especially FDR during World War II) had significant threats against their lives.
JKF and RFK murdered Marylyn Monroe...and Joe Demagio (mafia) had them wacked
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