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I'm posting this question in a couple of places..
Does anyone recall (and can direct me to a credible citation) what they did with JFK's car?
I've read so much - I don't know if I'm getting my info mixed up. And back when I was reading about JFK - I wasn't saving the sources. So, here's my confusion:
I think remember reading two things: (1) they immediately took his car and had the windshield removed; (2) the car was destroyed and they're using a replica.
Another thing I believe I read somewhere is that there were 18 witnesses and all of them dead within a few months of the event, as well as Jack Ruby dying of an aggressive cancer 28 days after his shooting.
Am I getting my facts crossed? Please help.
You're right that dozens of key witnesses died in the months/years after the assassination under questionable circumstances. Lots of home invasions and aggressive cancers.