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  On November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was participating in a motorcade in d owntown Dallas, Texas. At 12:30 p.m. they were passing on to Elm Street for the end of the motorcade , when suddenly two gun shots were fired from the Texas school book depository. One of the shots wen t through President Kennedy's head hitting John Connally in the left leg. The second shot went throu gh Kennedy's back and hit the wind shield. The limousine driver raced the President to the Parkland Memorial Hospital. President Kennedy died after 1:00pm. Then 45 minutes after the assassination anot her shooting took place. An officer by the name of J. D. Tippit, was confronting a man who met the d escription of the assassin. On Nov. 22, 1963 after looking at evidence police identified the assassi n to be Lee Harvey Oswald and later arrested him for only the killing of J. D. Tippit. Later police found more evidence, and also charged Lee Harvey Oswald with the assassination of John F. Kennedy.  Oswald was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. His mother had just remarried, wh en Lee turned 14 years old. Lee was a troubled child. He had no friends and the kids at school woul d make fun of Lee because of his dirty clothes. Lee at age 14 was put into a home for juvenile delin quents. Counsellors found Lee to be withdrawn and emotionally disturbed and sometimes violent. Later on in Oswalds life one of his cousins whom Lee admired joined the U.S. Marines. So as soon as Oswal d turned 17 years old, he also joined the marines. While in the Marines Oswald established himself as a sharp shooter. He was the top marksmen at 110 metres and less. Although Oswald was a good shoo ter, he was thought of as a dunce by his commanding officers. Oswald read a alot when he was in the Marines mostly about communism. Oswald fell in love with Russia and the idea of being a communist. A fter he finished his term as a Marine, Oswald left home and moved to Russia. He figured the KGB woul d want him really badly on their side, after all he was a former U.S. Marine and could tell them sec rets. The KGB didn't see it that way. They thought he was nothing special. So when his visa expired they sent him back to the U.S. However, before leaving Oswald attempted suicide in his hotel room. H is travelling guide found him and Oswald was put in a hospital for a month. The KGB then decided to make him a member. So Oswald returned to the United States so he could change his citizenship. Oswal d was now a double agent.  On November 23, 1963 police arrested Oswald for the killing of officer J.D. Tippit, then later charged him with the assassination of John F. Kennedy. During the short time police had to question Oswald they took Oswald for a personal stress evaluation test (li e detector Test). Oswald was asked several questions and the PSE was working fine. Then he was asked 'Did you shoot the President?'. He replied 'I didn't shoot anybody no sir' the PSE chart showed no stress. However when Howard L. Brennan (Eye witness) was unable to identify Oswald as the assassin i n a police line up a month later, Brennan took a PSE and said to the Warren commission that Oswald w as the killer. Mr. Brennan's PSE chart showed hard stress. Howard L. Brennan did many TV shows and w as one of the reasons America thought Oswald did it. Why would anyone assassinate JFK?. During the s ixty's Russia was deploying missiles into Cuba. JFK put up a blockade to stop Russia from deploying missiles into Cuba. So the KGB could have sent Oswald to assassinate Kennedy because of that reason.

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