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Essay heading: Lee Harvey Oswald
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Tell why this evidence is wrong.
C. The Grassy Knoll (Reason)
1. The grassy knoll was an area on the left side of Elm Street, where President Kennedy was shot (Hurt insert page).
a. Give more general information on the grassy knoll area.
2. The grassy knoll, when the shooting began, was positioned in front of Kennedy's limousine (Rubinstein 4)... displayed 300 characters
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Describe the "head snap" of John F. Kennedy.
D. More Than One Gunman (Reason)
1. Often, it is concluded that a lone gunman couldn't have made the shots in the short seconds of the shooting (Rubinstein 4).
a. It appears that President Kennedy and Governor Connally were injured by two different shots (Hurt 63)... displayed next 300 characters
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