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  1. Apr 26, 2018 · What Physics Reveals About the JFK Assassination. A study suggests the 'grassy knoll' JFK assassination theory is bogus. Updated: April 16, 2024 | Original: April 26, 2018. When dressmaker...

  2. This area is a hill on the north side of Elm Street near some concrete steps and topped by a 5-foot wooden stockade fence. The term “grassy knoll” originated with United Press International reporter Merriman Smith, who rode in the motorcade five cars behind the president.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dealey_PlazaDealey Plaza - Wikipedia

    The term "grassy knoll" was first used to describe this area by reporter Albert Merriman Smith, known as Smitty, of UPI, who was riding in the press "pool car" following 150 to 200 yards (140 to 180 m) behind Kennedy's car and had use of the car's radio-telephone. [17]

  5. Mar 26, 2001 · That was the key finding of the congressional investigation that concluded 22 years ago that President John F. Kennedy's murder in Dallas in 1963 was "probably . . . the result of a...

  6. From the grassy knoll, you can see the X, the permanently open window on the sixth floor of the former Texas School Book Depository building from where Lee Harvey Oswald fired the shot that killed ...

  7. Lots of people claim to have invented the term "Grassy Knoll," but only one man did. Here is the scoop from Gary Mack, Curator of the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza. I'll give you a hint: it wasn't Jean Hill.

  8. On November 22, 1963, railroad worker S.M. Holland was watching the presidential motorcade approach Dealey Plaza from a perch on top of a bridge known as The Triple Underpass. In this rare 1970 interview, he describes his impression of the gunfire that killed the president. “I saw a puff of smoke still lingering among the trees in front of ...

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