LBJ ESTABLISHES COMMISSION TO INVESTIGATE MURDER OF JFK
Washington, D.C. (JFK+50) On November 29, 1963, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the Warren Commission to investigate the murder of President John F. Kennedy.
According to Larry J. Sabato of the Center For Politics at the University of Virginia...
"the investigation...was inadequate, rushed and manipulated."
Arlen Specter, counsel for the Commission, had a different perspective. He said...
"I have never seen the resources of the United States...devoted to the determination of truth as the resources...devoted to this case."
The Warren Report itself, presented to LBJ on September 24, 1964, stated...
"on the basis of the evidence before the Commission, it is concluded that (Lee Harvey) Oswald acted alone."
SOURCES
"Is there more to JFK's assassination," by Larry J. Sabato, November 21, 2013, CNN Opinion, www.cnn.com/
"Reclaiming History: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy," by Vincent Bugliosi, W.W. Norton and Company, New York.