
Much evidence of this was totally ignored by the two governmental investigations of the Kennedy Assassination, (the Warren Commission of 1964, and the House Select Committee on Assassinations of 1978). The fence on the knoll was to the right front of the motorcade. We know this because of the Zapruder film, which shows the right side of Kennedy’s head being blown off from front to back. The killing blow came from behind the picket fence on top of the grassy knoll.


This information comes from the work done by Glen Sample and Mark Collum in their study The Men on the Sixth Floor. Killers, who guys said, were required to be ‘top-notch marksmen’: two of Marcello’s men, Charles Harrelson and Jack Lawrence, as well as two of Trafficante’s Cuban exile ‘friends.’…From Chicago, Mooney brought in Richard Cain, Chuckie Nicoletti, and Milwaukee Phil …Mooney said that both Cain and Nicoletti were actual gunmen for the hit being placed at opposite ends of the Dallas Book Depository.” There was also another hit team supplied by Lyndon Johnson and headed by his long time “hatchet man,” Mac Wallace. “Chuck would later learn through the Outfit grapevine that Mooney solicited professional killers from several quarters. An overview of the hit teams is given in the biography of the infamous gangster Sam “Mooney” Giancana written by his brother Chuck and his son named Sam after Mooney. After 47 years, many confessions are extant and there is much evidence, but no source that I know of has all of them in a single place like this report does.Ī complete study of the ballistic evidence proves that there were many shooters in as much as five locations, the Dal Tex Building, the Dallas Records Building, the Book Depository, and perhaps two spots on the Grassy Knoll. Written sources of the period of study are considered primary source evidence for the discipline.

This report is based on the science of history – the study of the written record of man. Finally, the long promised post naming the people who were directly responsible for the assassination of John F.
