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Is George Hickey a credible suspect?

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No. George Hickey was an agent who served in John F. Kennedy's Secret Service detail on the day of JFK's assassination. read more

Since George Hickey was positioned within two feet of Dave Powers, it is obvious that Hickey could not have fired the weapon. In conclusion, Mark Zaid, George Hickey's lawyer, had some choice words about this theory in a recent Facebook post: I wish George Hickey, Jr. was still alive. read more

Secret Service agent George Hickey is seen brandishing a rifle as the limousine carrying a wounded President Kennedy, with agent Clint Hill on the back, speeds away from Dealey Plaza in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. One theory is that Hickey accidentally shot JFK. read more

But when his car stopped suddenly, the theory holds, Agent George Hickey lost his balance and accidentally discharged his weapon, sending a .223-caliber round rocketing into Kennedy's head — the wound that later killed the 35th president. read more

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