Unfortunately, the Warren Commission screwed up a few things (that do not affect the "Oswald acted alone" part) and those errors were the birth of an industry.
The House Committee on Assassinations might have been a good way of fixing things, but one of the higher ups (Blakeley as I recall) leading the investigation had a book deal and he HAD to muck up things or the book deal was going to not fund his retirement. And this led to the second shooter debacle.
The House Committee on Assassinations might have been a good way of fixing things, but one of the higher ups (Blakeley as I recall) leading the investigation had a book deal and he HAD to muck up things or the book deal was going to not fund his retirement. And this led to the second shooter debacle.
The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it.