Some say that President Kennedy's assassination was the greatest murder mystery of all time. In the past 40 years since the investigation, many have been asking questions about their findings. Some of the citizens think that the new president, Lyndon Johnson, wanted the case closed before the next election, but some others believe the government just wanted the case closed so that the American public could heal and get on with life.
John F. Kennedy is one of the most famous presidents in america. President Kennedy was famous mainly for his speeches and his quotes; he had many good quotes but this one is my favorite “Forgive Your Enemies, But Never Forget Their Names.” One day everything changed, on November 22, 1963 Kennedy was assassinated many people have many thoughts on who did it. Most people think it was Harvey Oswald. Was Harvey …show more content…
I think this because Jack Ruby might have been trying to cover him and Oswald working together. When Oswald was taken to be asked questions Jack Ruby might have thought that Oswald was going to tell the F.B.I. that he had a partner so Jack killed Oswald. They also could be connected because they were both seen at Jack's Night Club two weeks before Kennedy’s assassination that is kind suspicious.
On one of the evidence cards it said that “By April, Kennedy’s trip to dallas was planned, and Ruby began receiving calls from mob figures.” One question that they still haven’t figured out is how did Ruby get into the police station. He claims that he got through the basement but their was a guard guarding it and there were eight other witnesses said the same thing as the detective. I think that Jack Ruby and Harvey Oswald both were in it to kill Kennedy, if their was a guard guarding the basement there is no way that Ruby could get pass. But maybe if one gets through the other side of the door then opens the door and