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{{Villain_Infobox|fullname = Lee Harvey Oswald|alias = N/A|occupation = Former U.S. Marine|skills = Marksmanship|hobby = N/A|goals = Assassinate President John F. Kennedy (Succeeded).<br>Get away with his crime (Failed).|type of villain = Assassin|image = LHO14.jpg|motive=To make his mark on history (Kennedy)<br/>To elude capture (Tippit)|origin = New Orleans, Louisiana|crimes = Assassination of President John F. Kennedy,<br>Murder of Police Officer J. D. Tippit,<br>Resisting Arrest}} | {{Villain_Infobox|fullname = Lee Harvey Oswald|alias = N/A|occupation = Former U.S. Marine|skills = Marksmanship|hobby = N/A|goals = Assassinate President John F. Kennedy (Succeeded).<br>Get away with his crime (Failed).|type of villain = Assassin|image = LHO14.jpg|motive=To make his mark on history (Kennedy)<br/>To elude capture (Tippit)|origin = New Orleans, Louisiana|crimes = Assassination of President John F. Kennedy,<br>Murder of Police Officer J. D. Tippit,<br>Resisting Arrest}} | ||
'''Lee Harvey Oswald''' (October 18th, 1939 - November 24th, 1963) was a former U.S. Marine (from October 1959 - June 1962) who assassinated John F. Kennedy. | '''Lee Harvey Oswald''' (October 18th, 1939 - November 24th, 1963) was a former U.S. Marine (from October 1959 - June 1962) who assassinated John F. Kennedy. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Oswald was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, on October 18, 1939, to Robert Edward Lee Oswald, Sr. (1896–1939) and Marguerite Frances Claverie (1907–1981). Robert Oswald was a distant cousin of Confederate general Robert E. Lee and served in the Marines during [[World War I]]. Robert died of a heart attack two months before Lee was born. Lee's elder brother Robert, Jr. (1934–2017) was also a former Marine. Through Marguerite's first marriage to Edward John Pic, Jr., Lee and Robert Jr. were the half-brothers of Air Force veteran John Edward Pic (1932–2000). | Oswald was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, on October 18, 1939, to Robert Edward Lee Oswald, Sr. (1896–1939) and Marguerite Frances Claverie (1907–1981). Robert Oswald was a distant cousin of Confederate general Robert E. Lee and served in the Marines during [[World War I]]. Robert died of a heart attack two months before Lee was born. Lee's elder brother Robert, Jr. (1934–2017) was also a former Marine. Through Marguerite's first marriage to Edward John Pic, Jr., Lee and Robert Jr. were the half-brothers of Air Force veteran John Edward Pic (1932–2000). | ||
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Oswald was the one officially found guilty for the [[Assassination of John F. Kennedy]], reportedly shooting the 35th U.S. President and killing a police officer named J.D. Tippit approximately 40 minutes later while fleeing. However, he denied involvement in both killings. | Oswald was the one officially found guilty for the [[Assassination of John F. Kennedy]], reportedly shooting the 35th U.S. President and killing a police officer named J.D. Tippit approximately 40 minutes later while fleeing. However, he denied involvement in both killings. | ||
Two days after he committed both [[murder]]s, Lee Harvey Oswald was murdered by Jewish gangster-wannabe [[Jack Ruby]] in an act of vigilantism before he can be confirmed to be found guilty as his trial could be arranged. He was transferred to the same hospital where JFK was pronounced dead 2 days ago. He later died at 1:07 P.M. on November 24, 1963 at Trauma Room 2. | Two days after he committed both [[murder]]s, Lee Harvey Oswald was murdered by Jewish gangster-wannabe [[Jack Ruby]] in an act of vigilantism before he can be confirmed to be found guilty as his trial could be arranged. He was transferred to the same hospital where JFK was pronounced dead 2 days ago. He later died at 1:07 P.M. on November 24, 1963 at Trauma Room 2. | ||
In September 1964, the Warren Commission concluded that Oswald acted alone when he assassinated Kennedy by firing three shots from the Texas School Book Depository. This conclusion was supported by previous investigations from the FBI, the Secret Service, and the Dallas Police Department. | In September 1964, the Warren Commission concluded that Oswald acted alone when he assassinated Kennedy by firing three shots from the Texas School Book Depository. This conclusion was supported by previous investigations from the FBI, the Secret Service, and the Dallas Police Department. | ||
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