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| 1943 | Governor |  |
| California Appointed Governor of California
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| 1953 | Chief Justice |  |
| Washington Appointed Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court
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| 1963 | Warren Commission |  |
| The Magic Bullet theory is contributed to the Warren Commission by Arlen Specter posits that a single bullet, "Warren Commission Exhibit 399", caused all of the non-fatal wounds in both President Kennedy and Texas Governor John Connally
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| 29th Nov The first official investigation of the Kennedy assassination is established by President Johnson, a week after the assassination
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| 29th Nov The Warren Commission is established by Lyndon B. Johnson to investigate the assassination of US President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963
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| 1964 | Assassination |  |
| Sep In late September 1964, after a 10 month investigation, the Warren Commission Report is published
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| Sep The Warren Commission finds that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in the murder of Kennedy, and that Jack Ruby acted alone in the murder of Oswald
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| 1964 | Magic Bullet |  |
| In its conclusion, the Warren Commission found "persuasive evidence from the experts" that a single bullet caused the President's neck wound and all the wounds in Governor Connally
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| 1964 | Warren Commission |  |
| In its conclusion, the Warren Commission found "persuasive evidence from the experts" that a single bullet caused the President's neck wound and all the wounds in Governor Connally
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| Sep In late September 1964, after a 10 month investigation, the Warren Commission Report is published
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| Sep The Warren Commission finds that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in the murder of Kennedy, and that Jack Ruby acted alone in the murder of Oswald
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| 24th Sep The 888-page final report is presented to President Johnson and made public three days later
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| Nov 2 months after the publication of its 888-page report, the Commission publishes 26 volumes of supporting documents, including the testimony or depositions of 552 witnesses and more than 3,100 exhibits
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