In 1979, the House Select Committee on Assassinations concluded that Oswald fired the shots which killed Kennedy, but differed from previous investigations in concluding he ' probably ' did not act alone.
In 1979, the House Select Committee on Assassinations stated in its Final Report that the Committee was " inclined to believe that Oswald was in
In 1979, the House Select Committee on Assassinations stated in its Final Report that Oswald — who had been living in New Orleans in the summer of 1963 — had established contact with anti-Castro Cubans and " apparently " with American anti-Castro activist, David Ferrie.
In 1979, the House Select Committee on Assassinations stated that available records "... lent substantial credence to the possibility that Oswald and Ferrie had been involved in
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