Kennedy Assassination Theories
On the 40th Anniversary of the Greatest Unsolved Murder of All Time: The Assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy.
Theories

Note that the some of the following people and groups have been claimed by
some to have been working together and as such these different theories are not always viewed as mutually exclusive.
1. Vice President Lyndon Johnson organized or took part in the assassination. Johnson had the most to gain from Kennedy’s death, as it promoted him to the presidency.
President Kennedy had discussed with his closest aides (and even discussed with his personal secretary, Evelyn Lincoln) that he was thinking of dropping him before the 1964 U.S. presidential election. Richard Nixon, who was also in Dallas from November 20, 1963, until just an hour before Kennedy arrived, was quoted in the November 22, 1963, Dallas newspaper saying he also believed Kennedy would drop Johnson.
President Kennedy was most likely seriously thinking about removing Johnson because of the fact that Johnson was the subject of 4 criminal investigations involving government contracts, money laundering, bribes, murder, etc., (All 4 scandals “disappeared” after November 22, 1963), Johnson biographers agree that Johnson was politically aggressive and power-hungry, and others have written that Johnson was an agent of the mafia�being blackmailed by the mafia with several of his past criminal actions.
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