I've done quite a bit of research (though not nearly as much as many who have spent decades researching it) and I am fully convinced that Lee Harvey Oswald was not the shooter. And if I'm wrong and he was, he was DEFINITELY not alone.
AND ...it was definitely covered up by the government. I mean, this is stuff anybody could see with just the slightest bit of research, I think.
So when I came across this blog (thanks, Marko) and saw this post about the 12 possible JFK assassins, I thought it was pretty interesting. Check it out, if you want to.
And as a side note, here are some pics from my trip to Dallas in the summer of 2007 when I went to Dealey Plaza (the JFK shooting site):

Just about where the first shot hit President Kennedy.

View from the window next to Oswald's perch.

The window from which Oswald supposedly shot Kennedy. You can see that the window is half open.

The book depository.

The X marks the spot of the second shot - the kill shot.

The famous grassy knoll.

View from the grassy knoll.
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