This article from *Dealey Plaza Echo* analyzes the conclusions of the Warren Commission regarding the assassination of John F. Kennedy, specifically focusing on the "single bullet" theory, which claims that one bullet struck both Kennedy and Governor Connally. The article argues that this theory is unlikely, given Connally’s injuries, and suggests that the Commission manipulated certain evidence to support its claims. The piece also reviews a book by writer Bill Cooper, who alleges that Secret Service agent William Greer fired the fatal shot, claiming the assassination took place in an open-air Celtic temple. Lastly, the article examines witness testimonies about the speed of the presidential limousine at the time of the shots, suggesting it may have been deliberately slowed to allow Secret Service agent Clint Hill to reach the car and act as a human shield for the president.