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In reply to the discussion: Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy believed President Kennedy was killed by a conspiracy. [View all]AntiFascist
(12,792 posts)I only state that the evidence indicating a shooting from the Dal-Tex building makes it more believable. I've already outlined evidence related to a mafia-aligned suspect apprehended at the Dal-Tex building. The fact that Hoover's FBI chose to ignore this evidence and release the suspect should speak for itself. The suspect had an extensive rap sheet, but nothing apparent was related to shootings or killings (whereas there WAS evidence that the communist-aligned Oswald had previous training and was allegedly involved in the failed shooting attempt on Gen. Walker). Is it possible that the Dal-Tex building suspect was, nevertheless, adept at acting as a trained sniper, and the fact that this was not part of his rap sheet made him an ideal candidate to participate in a conspiracy to kill the president? Explain why the FBI did not pursue this as a possibility?