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One of the most persistent issues in JFK assassination research is the absence of definitive proof of involvement by any overt group. Many theorists argue that if there was a plot, it was carefully concealed. Yet, searches for tangible evidence—phone calls, direct communications, or credible contacts—have largely come up empty.
Oswald's connections before and after the shooting remain murky. Despite the numerous theories about government agency participation or mob collusion, no verified communications or meetings have surfaced. This silence fuels suspicions about a cover-up but also exemplifies the difficulty in proving conspiracy allegations.
Public Skepticism and Classified Documents