This may seem pointless to debate now, and it probably is, but I want to know your oppinion.
Who killed John F. Kennedy in November of 1963 at Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas? Was it Lee Harvey Oswald? Or was there a gunman in the Grassy Knoll?
I'm neutral on this debate, because the evidence evens out. On one side, it could have been Oswald, as he was photographed with his gun, years before the assasination. The gun with which he was photographed is the same gun that was found in Oswald's possession after the incident. And, a man who worked at the school book depository claims to have seen Oswald in the building.
On the other hand, in the Zapruder film, Kennedy's head is blown backwards, away from the Grassy Knoll, suggesting a shot was fired from said knoll.
Also, there is the single bullet theory. This theory suggests there was one bullet fired from the 6th story window of the book depository, and went through Kennedy and the gorvernor in a way I don't feel like explaining. The claim seems outrageous, and I don't believe it.
So, what's your view?