![]() ![]() Driver William Greer didn't take evasive action. Instead, as Vanity Fair details, the members of this elite unit sat on their backsides. A high-speed Reagan-style response could've saved the president. Five seconds passed between the two shots. The second bullet is the headshot that killed Kennedy. For whatever reason, a defector was given free rein to waltz around the country, until he finally shot the president. ![]() The FBI didn't place him under surveillance. ![]() Given everything above, you'd probably expect his return to be announced by dozens of men in dark glasses bundling him out the airport and into a mobile interrogation chamber. For those keeping score, that would be the point his simple defection tipped over into Lando Calrissian levels of betrayal.įlash forward to June 1962, and Oswald was back in the States, this time with a Soviet wife and newborn daughter. ![]() Oswald later claimed he'd offered the Soviets information on America's U2 spy planes. According to Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Anthony Summers (via the Telegraph), Oswald wanted more than to just help make the bestest radios in Eastern Europe. The KGB shipped him out to Minsk and secured him work in a radio factory. This desperate act was enough to bag Oswald a temporary stay in the USSR. ![]()
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