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They say the trajectory of the final bullet fired at Kennedy suggests it came from Hickey, who was in the car behind Kennedy’s. They also say Hickey’s bullets were 5.6 millimeters, while Oswald’s were 6.5 millimeters. The Kennedy headshot was 6 millimeters — too small, they say, for Oswald’s bullets.
The authors argue that Hickey fired just once, but managed, in a stroke of incredibly bad luck, to hit the president he was sworn to protect. The authors say Secret Service agents had gone out drinking and carousing the night before.
They also contend that Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy learned the truth about his brother’s death, but buried it to protect the Secret Service.
They also contend that Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy learned the truth about his brother’s death, but buried it to protect the Secret Service.
Two brothers who really cared about each other and were extremely close. The contention is the Secret Service murdered one brother and the surviving brother covers for the Secret Service? Not a chance.
Two brothers who really cared about each other and were extremely close. The contention is the Secret Service murdered one brother and the surviving brother covers for the Secret Service? Not a chance.
According to the article JFK was shot by accident. I think Bobby would probably have eaten the guy for lunch if it were true.
According to the article JFK was shot by accident. I think Bobby would probably have eaten the guy for lunch if it were true.
No doubt. He didn't exactly shy away from Hoffa.
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