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Richard Paul Pavlick Other JFK Assassination attempt



Richard Paul Pavlick Other JFK Assassination attempt

Richard Paul Pavlick Other JFK Assassination attempt
assassination | bombing | Terroristic Incidents

  1. Richard Paul Pavlick was a retired postal worker from New Hampshire who stalked U.S. President-Elect John F. Kennedy, with the intent of assassinating him. On December 11, 1960 in Palm Beach, Florida, Pavlick positioned himself to carry out the assassination by blowing up Kennedy and himself with dynamite, but delayed the attempt because Kennedy was with his wife and children. He was then arrested before he was able to stage another attempt (wikipedia)

    Richard Paul Pavlick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Paul_Pavlick

    Richard Paul Pavlick (February 13, 1887 – November 11, 1975) was a retired postal worker from New Hampshire who stalked U.S. President-Elect John F.
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  3. The Kennedy Assassin Who Failed | History & Archaeology ...

    www.smithsonianmag.com/.../The-Kennedy-Assassin-Who-Failed-18236...

    Dec 6, 2012 - Had Richard Paul Pavlick gotten his way, Oswald would have never gotten to pull the trigger. Because Pavlick wanted to kill JFK first.
    http://www.smithsonianchannel.com/sc/web/video/titles/23734/was-a-car-bomb-close-to-killing-kennedy-in-1960?a=latest&p=1



  4. The man who did not kill JFK - CNN.com

    www.cnn.com/2010/OPINION/10/24/greene.jfk.arrest/

    Oct 24, 2010 - "Richard Pavlick, 73, was charged by the Secret Service with planning to make himself a human bomb and blow up Kennedy and himself.".

  5. The 6 Most Utterly Insane Attempts to Kill a US President | Cracked ...

    www.cracked.com › History

    Oct 21, 2008 - At the dear old age of seventy-three, Richard Pavlick maintained his youthful vigor by constantly ranting about politicians, wealth and Catholics.


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