Except for the fact that a fingerprint of Mac Wallace was found on a box in the school book depository after the assasination. Who is Mac Wallace you ask? He was a hit man who did jobs in Texas for Edward Clark who headed a law firm in Texas that handled LBJ's affairs.
Reference: Blood, Money and Power, How LBJ killed JFK by Barr McClellan.
Occams Razor suggests LBJ had the most to benefit from JFK's death. If you don't think LBJ had the mindset to issue the command or the lust for power to be president, take a stroll through the 3 volume set of Robert Caro's magnificant biographies of LBJ: Path to Power, Means of Ascent, and Master of the Senate.
I think LBJ had the means, power, and desire to knock off a sitting president in his own home state. He then got to control the investigation as president. He picked the Warren Commission.
Go ahead and put me down for as one of those looney conspiracy theorist, but this one make the most sense to me as to why, who and how was JFK killed.
Believe in whatever fantasy that works for you... I’ll settle for reality.
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