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Why did the US government create the Warren Commission?

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Answered by ggghh76
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Because the public questioned the details of Kennedy’s assassination

Explanation:

The Kennedy detectives essentially confirmed the basic outcome of the Warren Commission that Lee Harvey Oswald fired three shots and that the third murdered the president. But in its brief report released Dec. 31, the committee's last-minute approval of an acoustical investigation of the shooting pointed it to the unexpected judgment that there was a high possibility that a fourth shot had been shot by a second killer. The board said it was inadequate to recognize another killer or the extent of the connivance.

Answered by Anonymous
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The Warren Commission was created by the US government to investigate the assassination of John F. It was aimed at finding out information regarding Kennedy.

  • This commission concluded that Kennedy was killed by Lee Harvey Oswald.
  • It also concluded that it was carried out by him alone. There was nobody else involved.
  • There was no conspiracy theory.
  • Lyndon B. Johnson was the one who created this commission.
  • This commission concluded that the secret services had failed to protect Kennedy, which led to his assassination.

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