Horse hockey.
Thank you for your cogent weighing of the evidence, especially your careful, detailed refutation of Roger Stone’s book on the subject, The Man Who Killed Kennedy.
Richard Nixon said, “Johnson and I both wanted to be President. The difference is I wouldn’t commit murder to get it.”
At Jackie’s request, French intelligence conducted an investigation. They concluded that LBJ was the main actor. Their report was published in France and England. The title was Wake Up, America.
There is a photo of Bobby Kennedy talking to LBJ in the Rose Garden. Johnson’s mouth is hanging open. The White House photographer, who was only a few feet away, swore that Bobby had just said, “Why did you kill my brother?”
Bobby and Jackie apparently had an affair in 1964-5, and this was known to J. Edgar Hoover. This, and other affairs, explains their silence in public.
But thank you for your step-by-step, detailed, careful refutation of these stories.