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The United States unseals confidential documents on the assassination of President Kennedy The process of the murderer's crime was disclosed in detail for the first time

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The United States unseals confidential documents on the assassination of President Kennedy The process of the murderer's crime was disclosed in detail for the first time

According to the British "Sun" reported on December 15, confidential documents on the assassination of US President John F. Kennedy were unsealed on Wednesday. Through this disclosure, we can learn about the approximate process of the murderer, Lee Harvey Oswald, who prepared to assassinate Kennedy.

The United States unseals confidential documents on the assassination of President Kennedy The process of the murderer's crime was disclosed in detail for the first time

Fast forward to October 1, 1963, when oswald, the murderer, called the Soviet Embassy in Mexico, speaking broken Russian, and asked what the contents of the telegram to Washington were. Oswald then met with Consul Kostikov, who was also a KGB agent, in Mexico City and asked for a visa to travel to Cuba, planning to receive Soviet assistance in Cuba. On October 9, the technical services of the U.S. intelligence agency detected Oswald's movements for the first time in operational reconnaissance.

The United States unseals confidential documents on the assassination of President Kennedy The process of the murderer's crime was disclosed in detail for the first time

Public documents include multiple interviews with Mexican communists who approached Oswald and said oswald had renounced his American citizenship and become a Russian citizen four years before the crime.

The United States unseals confidential documents on the assassination of President Kennedy The process of the murderer's crime was disclosed in detail for the first time

Records show that on September 27, 1963, the CIA intercepted a call from Silvia Duran, the secretary of the Cuban Embassy, at an intelligence station in Mexico City, calling the Soviet Embassy, in which Duran asked a U.S. citizen who had been to the Cuban Embassy if he had been to the Soviet Embassy before. According to Duran's last phone call with the Soviet side on October 3, 1963, the American citizen was Oswald.

The United States unseals confidential documents on the assassination of President Kennedy The process of the murderer's crime was disclosed in detail for the first time

CIA agents asked the Mexican government to arrest Duran, saying she had information about the assassination. However, the Mexican government then sent a statement signed by Duran to the CIA, showing that Duran and her husband speculated that Kennedy had been assassinated for racial reasons.

The United States unseals confidential documents on the assassination of President Kennedy The process of the murderer's crime was disclosed in detail for the first time

The statement pointed out that Duran learned that the murderer was Oswald, checked the information of the consulate, and was convinced that the man was the man who came to the Cuban embassy two months ago to apply for a visa to transit Russia. Oswald presented Duran with supporting documents showing that he worked on the Fair Play for Cuban Committee. However, the Cuban consulate rejected Oswald's visa request at the time.

The CIA continued to monitor Consul Kostikov and found that the activities of Cuban and Soviet intelligence officials were "extraordinary" after the murders.

The United States unseals confidential documents on the assassination of President Kennedy The process of the murderer's crime was disclosed in detail for the first time

A year before the shooting, the U.S. Embassy in Canberra, Australia, received an anonymous phone call saying the Soviet government planned to assassinate Kennedy. Two days after the incident, the embassy received another call saying that the Russians were behind the scenes planning the incident. In a Phone Call in November, a Polish driver claiming to be at the Soviet Embassy said the "Iron Curtain State" offered a $100,000 reward for the assassination of Kennedy.

The United States unseals confidential documents on the assassination of President Kennedy The process of the murderer's crime was disclosed in detail for the first time

Oswald was later arrested at a movie theater near the scene of the crime, when police were hunting down his colleague's killer. Oswald denied killing people, telling reporters that he was a "coward." Still, Oswald is accused of shooting and killing Kennedy on the sixth floor of a nearby school textbook warehouse with a $21 mail-order rifle.

The United States unseals confidential documents on the assassination of President Kennedy The process of the murderer's crime was disclosed in detail for the first time

Two days later, under the world's attention, Dallas police escorted Oswald from the police station to the prison. Surprisingly, a man named Jack Ruby rushed up to Oswald and fired a shot at him in the head, killing him. Ruby was later sentenced to death for murder. Ruby appealed, and before the trial could be heard, he fell ill and died in prison.

The United States unseals confidential documents on the assassination of President Kennedy The process of the murderer's crime was disclosed in detail for the first time

Although the relevant files were officially disclosed recently, many of the doubts in the case have not yet been fully solved. More suspiciously, the U.S. government sealed reports of investigations for decades on the grounds of military intelligence, law enforcement, and diplomatic secrets, until 2017, when it was announced that it would be completely unblocked. The unblocked documents are only a small part of the last batch, a total of 3100 reports have only been published 1500 copies, and the other parts will not be unblocked until next year, which has been criticized by the Outside World as a cover-up by the Biden administration.

The United States unseals confidential documents on the assassination of President Kennedy The process of the murderer's crime was disclosed in detail for the first time

The translator hopes that the entire content of the report can be completely declassified, so that everyone can fully understand the original appearance of the matter.

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