Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Aware Of The Large Amount Of Theories As Peter Ling Said

Aware of the large amount of theories as Peter Ling said â€Å"The breadth of conspiracy theories surrounding John F. Kennedy’s death in Dallas is so capacious that little is discounted.† For the purposes of this essay the focus will be on the theories that evidence gives the most weight to. The single-bullet theory was introduced by the Warren Commission in its investigation into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. According to this theory, a three centimetre Carcano rifle bullet was fired from the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository, by Harvey Lee Oswald, passed through President Kennedy’s neck and Governor Connally’s chest and wrist and embedded itself in the Governor’s thigh. The theory states that a single bullet,†¦show more content†¦It is not obvious at this point (frame 224) whether Connally has been hit. Connally himself, in analysing the frame-by-frame Zapruder film, identified his own hit later, at about Zapruder frame 230, whereas JFK is certainly hit about Zapruder frame 224, a third of a second earlier. Radio recordings captured on the radio traffic of police officers from the Dallas Police Department who were positioned close to the motorcade and adjacent the grassy knoll. In these recordings the first two gunshots could be heard faintly in the distance while the third was noticeably louder and presumably fired closer to where the officers were stationed. Furthermore, witnesses confirmed that gunfire came from the grassy knoll. These witnesses included six railroad workers who confirmed reports of smoke being seen in the area surrounding the grassy knoll immediately after the shooting stopped, onlookers that heard the sharp crack of a rifle behind them as they observed the President s motorcade and Senator Yarborough who rode in the motorcade a few cars behind President Kennedy. He stated that after driving by the grassy knoll you could smell [gun] powder on our car nearly all the way to Parkland Hospital.† Of the one hundred seventy eight witnesses at Dealey Plaza, one hundred thirty two said that they heard three shots. If Oswald was a single gunman, it would have taken him at least 2.3 seconds to reload his Mannlicher Carcano rifle. Thus, itShow MoreRelatedThe Evolution Of The Current Celebrity System Through Parasocial Interaction3246 Words   |  13 Pagesof social loneliness. These findings suggest that the affect of parasocial interaction can have both positive and negative benefits, but the good outweighs the bad overall. Keywords: parasocial interaction, fan, celebrity, emotion, media effect theory Introduction The influence celebrities – alive or dead – can have over their fans has become a point of interest, particularly with the advancements in technology (Fraser Brown, 2002). 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