President John F. Kennedy was assassinated November 22, 1963 by Lee Harvey Oswald. Two days later, Oswald was shot and killed by Jack Ruby. The Warren Commission later claimed that there was no evidence that either Oswald or Ruby had been part of any conspiracy.
In January 1979 a special Assassinations Committee, after a two-year investigation, reported that a second assassin may also have fired a shot and that there may have been a conspiracy. The evidence has remained highly debatable. Several conspiracy theories continue to be proposed even today.
In January 1979 a special Assassinations Committee, after a two-year investigation, reported that a second assassin may also have fired a shot and that there may have been a conspiracy. The evidence has remained highly debatable. Several conspiracy theories continue to be proposed even today.