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To what extent was the Warren Commission's interpretation an accurate decision?
The Warren Commission's report is one based on many generalizations and assumptions and, as such, offers a fair amount of false and misleading conclusions and assertions which ultimately prevent the report from accuracy.
The largest, possibly most important, point made by the Warren Commission is that Mr. Lee Harvey Oswald was the sole assassin of John Fitzgerald Kennedy (JFK) and that he shot the American President "from the sixth floor window at the south-east corner
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The Warren Commission report is one that is highly inaccurate and extremely unsubstantiated. Everything in the report, with the brief exception of Oswald shooting Tippit, is highly questionable and unlikely. In several places the Commission clearly disagrees with itself or makes unreasoned assumptions which cannot be taken into account as valid evidence. The Warren Commission's interpretation of the JFK shooting is therefore a highly inaccurate and unreliable explanation of the events surrounding the Presidential shooting.
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