WHAT KILLED KENNEDY? Was it the mob? A coup? Cuban dissidents? War hawks? 60 ...
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Six decades on, JFK's assassination still spawns rival suspects — the mob, Cuban exiles, war hawks, a coup — and no single theory has closed the case.
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Theory Briefing
- Four competing suspect groups — the mob, Cuban dissidents, war hawks, and coup plotters — each have evidence threads that investigators have never fully untangled.
- Sixty years of scrutiny have produced more theories than conclusions, suggesting the official lone-gunman verdict leaves too many loose ends for most people to accept.
- The sheer number of rival explanations keeps the case alive: when every group has a motive, certainty about any one of them becomes nearly impossible.
- Kennedy's assassination remains a rare historical event where the official story and the alternative theories have coexisted for generations without either side winning the argument.