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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
December
Year
1974
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ASSASSINATIONS

continued from page 9

Dorothy Kilgallen, who was the only journalist to interview Ruby without having a police officer present. The day before she died, she was reported in good spirits and told a friend she had the evidence to crack the Kennedy case open. The next day, she was found dead of a reported suicide.

As time goes on, it becomes harder to follow up what the Warren Commission missed. A Congressman is trying to reopen the case, but has had little luck.

A conference is planned by researchers tor the end of January in Boston to try again to draw publicity to this case, as well as the other killings. But in the meantime, the coverup goes on and on.

(Watch for Part 3 next month in the Ann Arbor SUN.)

Caption Images

Left-When a bullet like the one that hit Connally was test-fired into a cadaver's wrist, its tip was severely flattened.

Right-But the bullet the commission says wounded the President and the Governor is nearly perfect in contour.

The middle bullet, which supposedly wounded both men, looks remarkably like two fired into tubes of cotton.