
The assassination of John F. Kennedy remains a highly sensitive and significant event in American history. Despite the official findings, conspiracy theories continue to fuel debate and keep the event relevant in the public consciousness. The provided sources emphasize the official conclusion of Lee Harvey Oswald as the lone assassin, but also the enduring questions and controversies surrounding the events. The assassination had a major impact on American culture and continues to be studied, debated, and explored in a range of forums, 60 years after the event.