JFK: 50 years since death

On November 22, 1963, US President John Fitzgerald Kennedy was killed by three gunshots fired from the top of a building as the presidential car drove along Elm Street in Dallas.
We all know the history, the images, the videos of that tragic attack, and 50 years after that assassination the memory of that gesture remains alive, which still today has several obscure points. The murderer of the 35th president was Lee Harvey Oswald, an activist and former military man who had always proclaimed himself innocent, adding that he was a scapegoat, giving rise to conspiracy theories and suspicions about who was the instigator.

Before his trial began, Oswald was killed on live television by Jack Ruby, just as he was being transferred to the county jail. Despite the commissions of inquiry opened subsequently, the truth has never been re-established, and even today the different hypotheses about the Kennedy murder are dusted off every anniversary.

In the car with JFK on the day of the assassination, his wife, Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, was sitting next to him, wearing the same pink suit, stained with blood, which has become a tragic icon of American history all day long.

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© Kikapress The images of that day are so etched in our memory that we have chosen to show you different images of JFK, previously unpublished. They are images of the President with his family, which show a different side, neither political nor star (his infidelity was long talked about, especially because of his relationship with Marilyn Monroe).