“Deathbed Confession” Leads to Stunning New Accusation in JFK Assassination

THE murder of former President John F Kennedy in 1963 was executed by one of his own team, according to veteran filmmaker Oliver Stone.

Stone – who directed the acclaimed film JFK – made the shocking revelation after being told the tale in a shocking deathbed confession.

Dying of cancer, a man known as ‘Ron’, told Stone how he was part of the former President’s security team and how he wanted to share a secret with the film director.

Stone explained that ‘Ron’ had only told his son the shock revelation but wanted to tell the world that “somebody from his own team… had fired on the President”.



Oliver Stone
Film director Oliver Stone revealed the secret on his death bed

‘Ron’ got in touch with Stone via secret messages before the two finally met.

Stone, whose film JFK was sympathetic to conspiracy theories, said he was skeptical about the claims because there has been so many stories regarding JFK’s murder in Dallas.

Former US marine Lee Harvey Oswald was alleged to have shot Kennedy from the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository.

Oswald was then killed two days later after being shot by a local nightclub owner with links to organised crime.

It has also been rumoured that one of the fatal shots was fired from a nearby grassy mound, although his murder still remains one of the greatest unsolved mysteries.

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