60 Years After Assassination Of President John F. Kennedy, Forensic Lab Makes Case That Suspect Oswald Did Not Act Alone

Monday, November 20 2023 by Richard D. Hunt

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Secret Service agent Clint Hill climbs on limousine moments after President Kennedy was hit
AP Photo/James W. "Ike" Altgens
Dallas/Nov. 22, 1963: Secret Service agent Clint Hill climbs on limousine moments after President Kennedy was hit

As we approach the 60th anniversary of a tragedy that shocked the nation, a forensic lab has released it's study of what took place based on authentic evidence and using modern analytical tools. For decades there have been arguments that the official federal report on the case was faulty, and many conspiracy theories have also been generated. Some bizarre. 

Looking at 'just the facts,' Knott Laboratory, has released forensic findings that suggest a second shooter was involved.

"President Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963, in Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas. The Warren Commission was assembled to investigate the shooting and issued a report in 1964 finding that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone, firing a total of three shots in the incident. However, evidence suggests one of these bullet trajectories differed from what was presented by the Warren Commission. 

These findings have incredible ramifications as they could indicate a wider plot to kill the president.

Knott Laboratory was hired by John Orr, a former Justice Department attorney, who conducted his own investigation as a private citizen, making trips to the National Archives to review every document available. In fact, he was one of the few private citizens ever allowed by the Archives to examine original pieces of evidence in person. He viewed the president’s shirt, coat, necktie, bullet fragments, and the section of the curb struck by one of the bullets. Mr. Orr hired Knott Laboratory in 2018, seeking to understand if modern forensic engineering tools would corroborate or contradict his theory." - from a portion of report from Knott Laboratory 

Surrounded by detectives, suspect Lee Harvey Oswald talks to the media as he is led down a corridor of the Dallas police station
[Photo Credit: AP] Surrounded by detectives, suspect Lee Harvey Oswald talks to the media as he is led down a corridor of the Dallas police station

"This case is ongoing, but evidence strongly suggests there is more to the story in this historic event. Modern science refutes the Warren Commission’s findings on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy." - Knott Laboratory provides forensic engineering and animation, Civil & Structural, and Fire & Explosion Investigation services to reconstruct accidents.

Full digital analysis from Knott Laboratory

Image below: President Kennedy rides in a motorcade with his wife Jacqueline moments before his life was taken in Dallas. Texas Governor and Mrs. John Connally are also in the car. From video footage of Kennedy's motorcade as it drove slowly through Dallas:

 President John F. Kennedy rides in a motorcade with his wife Jacqueline moments before he was shot
[Photo Credit: AP] President John F. Kennedy rides in a motorcade with his wife Jacqueline moments before he was shot
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