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November 22, 2018 On November 22, 1963, while passing in an open car through the streets of Dallas, Texas, the president of the United States, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, is assassinated. The circumstances of his death, which caused rivers of ink and film to flow, have never been fully clarified. 



John F. Kennedy, 35th US president, at 12.30 local time with his wife Jacqueline, Governor John Connally and his wife Nellie, was aboard the presidential limousine crossing the Dealey Plaza, when Lee Harvey Oswald shot him down. 



Oswald, captured by the police, was also killed shortly after by criminal Jack Ruby, taking the secrets of the attack to his grave. 



To find out the instigators and the reasons for the murder, the Warren commission of inquiry was created, which in a year of investigations came to the conclusion that the president was hit by only one sniper, who fired 4 times.

Oswald was credited with psychiatric problems, but the doubt that he acted within the framework of a conspiracy involving multiple people still remains today.