Warren Report Conclusion In this article we discuss the conclusions of the Warren report and the evidence supporting its argument. According to the report, President Kennedy was killed by a solitary assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, with his Manali Carcano rifle with three shots from the Texas School Library.
The case develops mainly on many controversies. Investigation team appointed by the Government Warren Committee announced their conclusion in a book called the Warren Report. Their conclusion will continue to be the official position of the US government in this case. Today, many critics criticize the Warren report. The witnesses who joined the team and their testimony provided convincing evidence for the theory that did not fully support the conclusion of Warren's report. Gerald Posner, author of Case Closed (a book supporting Warren's reporting theory), was also considered problematic after reviewing the testimony of the team's participants.
Among his most convincing theories, Liverton revealed the weakness of the Warren Commission's investigation and the conclusion of the Warren report. He said that the actual witnesses of the assassination said obvious differences between what they saw and what Warren reported. The Warren Report was named Lee Harvey Oswald as the only assassin. However, eyewitness testimony and Zapruder's movies showed that the deadly blow of Kennedy headed directly to the president's right from the direction of the grassland. However, Oswald is said to be behind the president of the Texas School Library. Lifton continues to use photographic evidence that seems to show smoke from the direction of the grassy hill. Evidence from Lifton certainly supports this conclusion