Does New Document Bolster Conspiracy Theory in JFK Assassination?
Conspiracy theorists, fasten your seat belts. A document found with other items about a year ago in an old safe in a Dallas courthouse bolsters the theory that President John F. Kennedy may have been assassinated as part of a group plot, and the Dallas County district attorney says it could be legitimate evidence. District Attorney Craig Watkins says he can’t “categorically dismiss (the document) as fake,” reports Reuters. It is a purported transcript of a conversation between Lee Harvey Oswald, the man who is believed to have shot Kennedy to death on Nov. 22, 1963 while Kennedy was in an open car in a Dallas motorcade, and Jack Ruby, the man who publicly shot Oswald to death two days later as he was in police custody, with television cameras rolling. “We don’t know if this is an actual conversation or not,” Watkins said at a news conference on Monday. “It will open up the debate as to whether or not there was a conspiracy to assassinate the president.” The district attorney at the tim