Recalling the day Specter became famous

In the 1960s, Specter came to national prominence as the young assistant lawyer with the Warren Commission who created the "single bullet theory" to argue Lee Harvey Oswald was a "lone nut" solely responsible for assassinating President John F. Kennedy with a World War II Italian-made bolt-action rifle with a telescopic sight that was not properly mounted. ... Without Specter's theory, the Warren Commission would have been forced to conclude that a conspiracy was behind the murder of JFK....