“Explosive New JFK Footage: Is It the Shocking Evidence That Could Finally Unravel the Mystery of Multiple Shooters?”
Now academics are lining up to review the 10 seconds of celluloid for pointers that could shed new light on theories that Lee Harvey Oswald wasn’t the only shooter operating a rifle on that fateful day in November 1963.
A government official told us: “Everyone has an opinion on the JFK assassination and they don’t always match. There has been a lot of interest in the footage and now it has been sold, academics want to look through it frame by frame to see if there are any clues that point towards a second shooter.”
Kennedy and Connally were both shot. The car sped to a nearby hospital, where the president was pronounced dead and the governor treated for wounds.
Oswald was arrested as the suspected gunman and was himself shot to death days later.
President Lyndon Johnson appointed a commission, chaired by Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren, to investigate the assassination.