Who shot JFK? For my part, I have never believed the far-fetched single-bullet theory proposed by the Warren Commission, so a spate of stories published during the past few days and calling into question the government’s version of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy has grabbed my full attention. These various reports (see links below) are based on the forthcoming book The Final Witness (scheduled to be released next month; see here), which contains new testimony by Paul Landis, one of the Secret Service agents who was just a few feet away from JFK when he was shot in Dallas on 22 November 1963.
- “JFK Secret Service agent questions assassination theory” (via Axios).
- “JFK assassination witness questions whether shooter acted alone“, by Ramon Antonio Vargas (via The Guardian).
- “JFK assassination witness breaks his silence and raises new questions“, by Peter Baker (via the NY Times).
- “A new JFK assassination revelation could upend the long-held ‘lone gunman’ theory”, by James Robenalt (via Vanity Fair).
- “Secret Service agent who was with JFK on day of his assassination breaks silence with claim that blows up the ‘magic bullet’ theory and suggests there was more than one shooter“, by Keith Griffith (via the Daily Mail).
For the record, via Wikipedia, here is a compilation of 21 other non-fiction books about the JFK assassination. Also, via JSTOR, here is a review of seven additional JFK assassination books.



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