New revelation in JFK assassination casts shadow on Warren Commission’s ‘magic bullet’ theory

New revelation in JFK assassination casts shadow on Warren Commission’s ‘magic bullet’ theory


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A new development in the mysterious and violent assassination of the late President John F. Kennedy has roused Americans’ curiosity, casting yet another shadow over the official narrative that pinned the heinous act on Harvey Lee Oswald.

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According to an interview conducted by The New York Times with Paul Landis, a Secret Service agent who was present when President Kennedy was killed, the “magic bullet” that allegedly shot both Kennedy and Texas Gov. John Connally Jr., was not, perhaps, quite as magical as Americans have believed.

Per their report, the Warren Commission concluded that one of the bullets fired that day hit President Kennedy in the back and then went through the throat, hitting then-Gov. Connally. However, Landis’s story contradicts this narrative, as

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