Q What was the man who did not do the shooting, the man who went in the other direction from the man with the gun-what was he wearing, if you remember?Ī It looked like khakhi and a white shirt. The other one went straight down past the street that way The one that did the shooting went this way. Q And then did they go in opposite directions?Ī Yes they weren't together, they went this way from each other. Q And then what happened with the man with the gun? Q Did the man with the gun make any motion to the man across the street?Ī No, he told him to go on. He was kind of heavy, he wasn't a very big man.Ī Yes there was one on the other side of the street. And I see he was reloading his gun.Ī Well, he was kind of chunky. Q Now when you heard the shots, and you went out of the house, did you see a man with a gun?)Ī Ah, he was reloading it. Then here is Acquila Clemons and below my transcription from this Utube clip where she is interviewed by Mark Lane. She was bawling and taking the white apron she was wearing and wringing her hands with it, saying, “Oh my god! Oh my god! What’s happening? First the president and now this!” This was the first Mary heard that the president had been shot" (Myers interview of Mary Little, 2020, at ). When Mary heard the shots killing Officer Tippit, she "ran out the front door and saw a black maid approaching the northwest corner of Tenth and Patton from the west. Mary ran up to her. 10th, and Mary Austin was just around the corner on Patton to the north, at 111 N. than that corner when she witnessed the two men interacting) is corroborated from testimony of Mary Austin, age 12 at the time, as found and interviewed by Dale Myers just recently in 2020. What she saw was real and there was only one fleeing gunman, though there was an interaction with a second man, Callaway, who had nothing to do with the killing of Tippit. That Acquila Clemons was came to the corner of Patton and Tenth and was there (but was no further down Tenth St. The simplest, clearest explanation of Acquila Clemons has not previously been proposed in any prior study to my knowledge but to me is just obvious: she was describing the fleeing killer and Ted Callaway, on Patton Avenue. Either she is disregarded, or else is cited as evidence of two gunmen. USA Today reports that most of the documents are from the 1960s and 1970s and the investigation into the assassination.ĭozens of files are also responses to conspiracy theories following the Oliver Stone film JFK.Acquila Clemons is one of the most misunderstood witnesses. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992. The classified files were due for release before Thursday (October 26) under the President John F. Most conspiracy theories claim between two or three shooters were involved in the killing.Īside from Oswald in the Book Depository building, another gunman is believed to have fired shots from the grassy knoll which was across the road.Ī third killer is believed by many to have shot the President from the Dal-Tex Building which was also on the other side of the street from Oswald. His critics thought his handling of the Bay of Pigs was weak and that he was not tough enough in dealing with the USSR who were taking over Eastern Europe. Kennedy was seen as a dangerous figure by many on the far right of the US political spectrum. In revenge for Kennedy allegedly “stealing” the 1960 election, a group of right-wing CIA operatives hired mafia hit men or foreign assassins to carry out the high profile murder. The CIA hired underworld killers to carry out a daring deep state assassination
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It is alleged that the Democrat used his family’s mob connections to swing the vote in both Texas and Illinois.īut rather than thanking the mafia for allegedly helping him, Kennedy and his brother Robert, who was also assassinated in 1968, cracked down on organised crime while in office. Kennedy had scored a controversial election victory over future-Republican President Richard Nixon in 1960. The Mafia hired Oswald and other hitmen to murder the President. He was allegedly motivated to kill the President by Kennedy’s hard line approach to Cuba including a botched invasion in 1961 known as the Bay of Pigs. The official explanation – Lee Harvey Oswald was the sole gunmanįormer US Marine Oswald was a proud communist, who briefly defected to the USSR, and was a supporter of Cuban leader Fidel Castro.