It's probably the most high-profile murder mystery of this or any time.
John F. Kennedy was gunned down in the streets of Dallas nearly 45 years ago. Last week, Dallas County District Attorney Craig Watkins announced that documents related to the case had been found in a little-known vault in his office. Watkins said he was releasing them to the public.
Then the Dallas Morning News said that it had posted documents the district attorney's office made available in electronic form and invited anyone to take a look.
"Given the volume, we haven't been able to review most of the files," the Dallas Morning News said. "That's why we are calling on you. ... Take a look, and let us know if you see something interesting."
Do you believe a conspiracy led to Kennedy's murder? Do you think these files might have the clue for which the world has been waiting for nearly half a century?
Here's your chance to be a detective. Look at the files that have been posted by the Dallas Morning News. Let me know if you uncover anything.
Good luck.
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