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60 years after one of the most earth-shattering days in modern American history when President John F Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas in 1963. John F Kennedy died at approximately one oamp;#39;clock Central Standard time tonight former secret service agent Paul Landes who was with the president that day is opening up for the first time about what he witnessed for decades the prevailing theory was that one bullet struck JFK and then hit Texas governor John Connolly who was sitting in front of him it became known as the magic bullet theory which explained how one shooter could have fired all the shots the theory is based on this bullet being found on Governor Connollyamp;#39;s Gurney at the hospital but now in a new book Landis says he knows how it got there the 88 year old tells the New York Times he found that bullet lodged in the car seat behind where Kennedy was killed he says he then took that bullet to the hospital and placed it on the presidentamp;#39;s Gurney it was a piece