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(A) Make a list of the evidence that suggests that Oswald was preparing to kill President Kennedy.
October 14, 1963-Oswald moves to Dallas
October 16, 1963-Oswald starts work at the Texas School Book Depository
November 6, 1963-Oswald delivers a letter to James Hosty at the Dallas FBI office. Gordon Shanklin later orders this letter to be destroyed.
August 12, 1963-Oswald appears in court and is fined $10.

(B) Make a list of the evidence that suggests that Oswald was being setup as a patsy.
November 1, 1963-FBI agent James Hosty visits the home of Ruth Paine where Marina Oswald is living and asks questions about Oswald.
August 27, 1963-A man claiming to be Oswald visits the Cuban Consulate in Mexico City.
(C) Study these two lists and explain whether you think Oswald was planning to kill Kennedy.
Personally, I think that Oswald assisted in killing JFK. I do think that the government agencies were in on this and that the two evidence text was plotted to cause a feeling of not being positive about who killed JFK. But I also do think that the two pieces of evidence serves as a distraction. To confuse the evidence. It’s very humorous. lol

Study the sources B2-B4 of the Assassination of JFK. Who was involved in the planning of the trip to Texas and the presidential motorcade in Dallas? Do all three sources agree on this subject?
Advance preparations for President Kennedy's visit to Dallas were primarily the responsibility of two Secret Service agents: Special Agent Winston G. Lawson, a member of the White House detail who acted as the advance agent, and Forrest V. Sorrels, special agent in charge of the Dallas office. Both agents were advised of the trip on November 4.

Study sources B4-B12. What evidence is there that there were gunmen firing at President Kennedy from behind and in front of the presidential limousine.
(Behind the limo shots) Since I was facing the building where the shots were coming from (Texas Book Depository), I just glanced

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