J.F.K... By M. John The assassination of John F. Kennedy is one of the most mind boggling murder cases in history. One reason that it is so annoying to the States is that many questions remain unanswered, lost to the world of humans. Why was he killed? How was it done? Who did it? What kind of questions are these? When will they stop? Where are they coming from? The press was obviously all over this case. But what were the reasons and plans behind this infringment to human life? That is the question... One of the many unexplainable questions involving the murder of Kennedy is the Magic Bullet. From what doctors could see, J.K. had been wounded in about a half - dozen places, yet only one bullet was found at the site. There are a few theories on this subject. One is that there were more people involved, and perhaps more bullets were used than the number recovered. But how would bullets that hit K. not be recovered? It's pretty unlikely that the missing bullets woulld go all the way through K. and keep going out of range, especially with the technologie used then. Heres a cute little idea: what if the assasin(s) secretly developped bullets made of ice, therefor getting the job done and melting away to an inexaminable puddle. That would explain a lot... Another thing to think about is the fact that the murderer, Mr. Oswald, was conveniently killed too. This could be the work of more minds. What if Oswald were to kill Kennedy, and if he gets caught, someone, someone who is considered patriotix, someone who loves Kennedy, someone not involved in the murder, were to sacrifice the killer to clear anyone else. After all, the killer would know why he killed the victime, but someone else who kills the killer doesn't know why the killer killed the killed, thus totally messing up everyone, right? Such a grand scheme could only be thought up by an organisation, an intelligent organisation. But it seems unlikely that an intelligent organisation like the CIA would set up such a cunning plan. Could there be more minds at work than we know? The only person who knows for sure is Oswald, but he is lost to this world now. Perhaps some day we'll know for sure the entire scheme of the assassination of John F. Kennedy, perhaps not. Only time will tell