The mysterious bullet found by secret service agent Paul Landis in the back of JFK's limousine, and Landis' newly-revealed details give plenty of fodder to...
But even if Landis’ memory is reliable 60 years after the event, that one detail is so isolated from the swirl of other simultaneous events that it reveals almost nothing about what really happened. It casts doubt on the path of one bullet — already widely doubted — but it says little else.
This is an enigma that will likely endure as long as Dallas. Every now and then a new detail or report emerges — echoes of a dark history that should inspire, instead of conspiracies and tchotchkes, firm civic resolve not to let political violence explode in our streets again.There are still thousands of classified documents related to the assassination, which should have been released already, with government agencies still fighting to keep them hidden.
And as more of the people who witnessed that tragedy firsthand reach their final years, we may hear more of these recollections and revelations. Landis noted to theBut in 60 years, no tantalizing detail has managed to provide reliable evidence of a conspiracy or a second gunman. None likely ever will.
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