...n passed by.The Assassin The bullets that killed Kennedy ere fired from a sixth-story indo of a nearby arehouse. That afternoon, Lee Harvey Osald, ho as employed in the arehouse, as arrested in a Dallas movie theater and charged ith the murder. To days later, as the suspect as being transferred from one jail to another, Dallas nightclub oner Jack Ruby sprang out from a group of reporters and, as millions atched on television, fired a revolver into Osalds left side. Osald died in the same hospital to hich the President had been taken.The arren Commission Five days after the funeral, President Johnson appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Earl arren chairman of a committee to investigate Kennedys death. The findings of the commission ere announced on September 27, 1964. The investigators had found no evidence of conspiracy in the assassination. Their report concluded that the shots hich killed President Kennedy and ounded Governor Connally ere fired by Lee Harvey Osald.Lady Ds deathConcluding a to-year investigation, to French judges ruled on September 3, 1999, that the August 1997 deaths of Diana, princess of ales, and her companion, Emad Mohamed al-Fayed, ere caused solely by an intoxicated driver. The 32-page ruling cleared nine photographers and a press motorcyclist of charges that they provoked the accident in Paris, France, by chasing the couple in their chauffeur-driven limousine.The accident occurred in the early morning hours of August 31 after Diana and al-Fayed, knon as Dodi, left the Ritz Hotel. The limousine, traveling at high speed, crashed into a concrete pillar in a tunnel near the Seine River. Diana, al-Fayed, and Henri Paul, the vehicles driver, ere killed in the crash a bodyguard, Trevor Rees-Jones, survived ith severe injuries. The photographers and press motorcyclist, ho acknoledged folloing the couple through the streets of Paris prior to the accident, ere charged ith manslaughter and failing to come to the aid of the accident victims.The judges blamed the accident on Paul, ho had taken antidepressant medication and as legally intoxicated. The driver as in a state of drunkenness and under the influence of medicines incompatible ith alcohol, a state hich prevented him from keeping control of his vehicle hile he as driving at high speed on a difficult section of road, the judges rote.The judges found no evidence that the photographers caused the accident or failed to assist the victims at the accident scene. Hoever, they criticized the conduct of several photographers ho snapped pictures of the recked vehicle and its occupants before emergency personnel arrived. Although this behavior raised moral and ethical concerns, the judges noted, it as not a breach of penal la. The ruling affirmed the findings of a police investigation that a mysterious hite automobile, hich apparently grazed the limousine immediately prior to the accident and as never found, as traveling in the same direction as the limousine and as not responsible for the accident.iiii5CJaJCJaJ5CJ aJ 5CJaJcnaFTaiaa 1h à!ia8i8NormalCJsHaJmHsHtHAiDefault Paragraph Fontcan00 000000000000000 000000aDVDEEtioitreferate modificatetreferatetenglezatENG3tUnsolved murders.docEajxti1TTTa5BCJ OJPJQJJaJ ophhHiaOJaQJaJaohHoiaOJQJohHitttaOJQJohHi,,,aOJaQJ
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