Source// http://www.cnn.com/2017/11/22/health/jfk-assassination-back-pain/index.html
November 22nd 2017, marks 54 years since John F Kennedy's death. I have written a previous article about my favorite President, but new information regarding his death is slowly being released and I'd like to give an update.
A new photo of Kennedy has recently emerged, depicting what seems to be a painful portrait of his lower back, with him sitting in a rocking chair. This photograph was taken just two weeks before his assassination. The recently-released assassation records seem to show his death was aided by his bad back. John Kennedy was the youngest person to have been elected into office at age 43, though he struggled with lifelong back pain. Kennedy was first shot in the neck but was wearing a back brace that was firmly bound around his entire midsection preventing him from being able to bend down and hide from the second bullet hitting him.
He had numerous amounts of back surgeries within his short life, none of which worked. Being one of the youngest presidents, dying at age 46, it was important for him to appear youthful and ready to run the country. Kennedy struggled with many diseases throughout his lifetime, such as scarlet fever when he was only a toddler, and having extreme flu-like symptoms all throughout his teenage years. He was later diagnosed with colitis, an Ulcer Disease. It seems to be if Kennedy were not assassinated, his physical health would have caught up with him very quickly. Although what truly happened during Kennedy's assassination is not fully known by anyone except our government it is easy to conspire that due to his back problems he was unable to move in the motorcade leading to his death.
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