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HE NEVER HAD A CHANGE

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JFK assassination researcher David Perry lias combed the conspiracy canon to produce a combined view of all the shooters believed by various conspiracy theorists to have come to Dealey Plaza on Nov. 22. 1963. to murder President Kennedy. 1 of course, was Lee Harvey Oswald. 2 and 3 were “Lebanon” and “Raoul”’ respectively, fellow assassins said to have shot from the same window as Oswald.

Also aiming from the sixth floor that day was 4 “Manuel Rivera,” 5 “Loy Factor,” and 6 “Malcolm Wallace.”

Shooting from across the street at 501 Elm St. was 7 “Sauveur Pironti.” Also zeroing in on the president from atop the County Records Building was 8 “Unknown,” Below him were 9 “Saul #1” 10 “Saul #2.” and 11 “Roger Bocognoni.”

Shifting to the presidential limousine, there was 12 william Greer. JFK’s driver. (One book even implicates Jackie in a plot to kill her husband that day). In the trailing Secret Service car was 13 Agent George Hickey. To the president’s left was

14 “Franklin Folley.” To his right was 15 the, “Umbrella Man.” who is said to have fired a dart at Kennedy.

Conspiracy theorists say most of the rest of the shooters, 16 two dozen gunmen or more, including Jack Ruby and officer J. D. Tippit-whom Oswald would gun down in Oak Cliff less than two hours later-were generally arrayed around the grassy knoll.

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