Adriana Valdez I believe in The Secret Service Theory, because out of all of the theories. It’s the one that caught my attention and made since. It was one of the most possible theories that could have happened. Also the reasons to believe made accurate since to me. But there were some reasons that made no since, but overall I think The Secret Service Theory is the most believable one. It is reasonable because they didn’t take precautions of the President.
It could have been prevented by many ways. One would be how they left President Kennedy’s “Bubble Top” removed and not the other cars behind him. Even the Vice President had his “Bubble Top” on. They could have left his top on and only waved with his hand sticking out of the window instead of exposing himself full hence people in Dallas, didn’t like him. Also another possible reason to believe would be how the Secret Service chose a motorcade route that required a 120-degree turn, an angle that forced President Kennedy’s limousine to slow to a crawl.
No one should slow down to a crawl in front of the building were the shooter could possibly be. There were also only two motorcycles each at one side of the president instead of four, which he should have had. Also when the two shots were taken, President Kennedy’s driver applied the brakes rather than the accelerator, allowing the presidential limousine to come to a near halt allowing for the third shot to hit President Kennedy. In Parkland Hospital, agents forced their way past Dallas medical examiner Earl Rose with the President’s coffin in hand, insisting that the autopsy would not be performed in Dallas but in Washington D.C. Every state has to have an
autopsy for an assassination without further word, doesn’t matter where it is, but it is to be done. The Secret Service ignored, taking the body straight to the airport, they got in a heated confrontation between Secret Service Agents and Dallas chief of Forensic Pathology Earl Rose, which the agents displayed their guns menacingly, which seems spectacle in many ways. Why would they refuse to let the Parkland Memorial Hospitals professional surgeons perform the autopsy, unless the Secret Service might have been desperately trying to hide something, and it might have been the trajectory of the bullet go through Presidents Kennedy’s head by Oswalds, who fired it.