Chapter 965 The Mystery of Death
Hunter said that one day in November 1918, in a hotel room in Miami, he was dated by two acquaintances, one of whom was Frank Sturgis, a professional killer who was between the CIA and the gang, and the other It was David Morales, the CIA's informant in Guatemala.Morales quickly left the room, and Sturgis kept on repeating "discuss something big, talk about something big", and asked Hunter: "Can you do it with us?"

The bewildered Hunter asked, "What's the big deal?"

Sturgis blurted out, "Kill Kennedy!"

Shocked, Hunter said: "You just do it yourself, why do you involve me?"

It is unknown how Sturgis reacted at the time, but Hunter told his son that he was not involved in any plot to assassinate Kennedy, and felt that Sturgis was purely crazy when he said that he would assassinate Kennedy.However, for some unknown reason, Hunter did not report the matter to the FBI.

In two pages, Hunter stated how Johnson, then the vice president, assassinated Kennedy: Johnson originally planned to assassinate Kennedy in Miami, but later decided to do it in Dallas instead.After successfully assassinating Kennedy and taking over the presidency, he successfully deceived the investigation of the Warren Commission of Inquiry, convincing all parties that there was only one gunman who assassinated Kennedy.

There are several people involved in this plan to assassinate the president.

Key figure: Cord Meyer, the CIA agent in charge of domestic propaganda and promotion, specially formulated the assassination plan, and had never done anything like an assassination before.

Middleman: David Phillips, a CIA agent who once served as the head of the CIA station in Mexico.This person was directly involved in the assassination of the president in Guatemala and the "Bay of Pigs Incident" invading Cuba. It was this person who found William Harvey and Antonio Viciana, the indirect murderers who conspired to assassinate Kennedy.

Agent: William Harvey, who has always believed that if Johnson becomes president, he will definitely hand over the CIA to him.This person was extremely dissatisfied that Kennedy did not order the US military to invade Cuba directly, and that he had belittled him.

Recruiter: Antonio Viciana.The Cuban-born killer later recruited the two gunmen who killed JFK.

Broker: Frank Sturgis, this person once wanted to join Lahunte.

Killer: David Morales, a CIA agent in Guatemala with direct ties to the gang.This man was a big talker, often drunk, and died mysteriously at the end of December 1918.

No.2 shooter: Lucan Sarty, this is the No.2 shooter that Hunter said shot Kennedy.Also at the end of December, this person was beaten to death by the police for unknown reasons.

Hunter said that the eight people mentioned above were the real murderers who assassinated Kennedy, but the outside world identified only Oswald as the killer. Kennedy was shot on the sixth floor of the Texas State Library in Dallas, killing him and arrested on the spot.Two days later, when Oswald was being escorted outside the Dallas detention center, Ruby, the nightclub owner, flashed out and shot Oswald dead.Ruby claimed that he killed out of righteous anger, not silence.However, until his death in prison in January 8, Ruby kept silent about why he shot Oswald.

Since then, the investigation of Kennedy's assassination has fallen into a situation where there is no way to start.However, Oswald has always been identified by the public as the only shooter.

In fact, Vice President Johnson has long been suspected of being behind the Kennedy assassination.After Kennedy's death, Johnson relied on his presidential power to control the investigation of this case, which not only allowed him to escape guilt, but also protected his accomplices.

The Washington Post broke the news: On the morning of the Kennedy assassination, a railroad employee found three cars with defaced license plates driving back and forth in the martialized area near Elm Street.At 3:12 noon, the railway worker clearly saw three suspicious-looking people hiding behind the wooden fence, and one of them had a gun in his hand.Thinking the men were security guards around Kennedy, he walked away.These details are enough to show that the task of assassinating Kennedy was most likely completed by more than one person, but by an action team.Even more dramatically, the railroad worker was killed in an inexplicable car accident shortly after the president's assassination.After the assassination, while Kennedy was still in the hospital, Johnson ordered the convertible to be cleaned.Then, Johnson commissioned his cronies to retrieve and wash the bloody clothes of Governor Connally (Connolly and Kennedy were in a convertible), and then ordered the destruction of physical evidence again.The convertible in which Kennedy was traveling remained under White House guards, but the bullet-ridden windshield was replaced on Nov. 15.

The Los Angeles Express believes that the anatomical identification of Kennedy's body is also unreliable. All photos and X-ray films have been manipulated. Kennedy's brain, which was preserved in the National Archives in Washington, also mysteriously disappeared in early 1919.The doctors who participated in the autopsy received verbal warnings "not to speak casually". One of the doctors, Humes, admitted afterwards that they burned the first version of the autopsy report and all autopsy records.

The New York Times later reported that the Warren Commission's report determined that Oswald had only fired three shots, but a reporter at the crime scene filmed a police officer picking up another bullet.The discovery of the fourth bullet overturned the conclusion of the Warren Commission, which suggested that there were at least two more killers, but the bullet was also missing.

Apart from Johnson, who has the right to order the erasure of all the above doubts?A few days after Kennedy's death, the recording of the White House's external contact also revealed that Johnson used his influence to persuade some people to join the Warren Commission and threatened the Warren Commission not to pursue the truth of the incident.

The reason why Hunter told the truth before his death was because he paid too much for the secret he knew.

Immediately after the assassination of the President, the police arrested Hunter and charged him with "burglary, conspiracy and wiretapping." What surprised and saddened Hunter the most was that just as he was in debt due to the lawsuit, the master of the White House actually Leave him alone.The furious Hunter decided to rely on the evidence he possessed to make these ruthless bosses pay off part of his debts.As long as the White House agrees to his condition, he promises to say nothing and go to jail honestly.

Hunter's wife Dorothy loves Hunter very much.After Hunter was arrested, she began to implement the "retaliation plan" for Hunter, sending threatening letters to some White House officials one after another.Unexpectedly, in December 1918, when Dorothy was flying to Chicago with 12 dollars from the bosses, the passenger plane crashed mysteriously on the way, and all the people on board were killed.Although all parties later believed that Dorothy died of a political assassination, so far, there is no conclusive evidence to prove this point.

Although there were many doubts about Kennedy's assassination, and even though more doubts later pointed to Lyndon Johnson, this did not affect his pace of governing the American political arena in the slightest. Holding a formal inauguration ceremony in early 1919 was considered by many to be a manifestation of Lyndon Johnson's guilt.

January 1919, 1.The day before the presidential inauguration.It had been very cold for a week, and a new snow fell on this day.The dark blue twilight and the white snowflakes flying all over the sky complement each other, making the festive Washington city look noble and mysterious.When Lyndon Johnson and First Lady Byrd attended a concert held at Constitution Hall at 19 o'clock in the evening, the entire District of Columbia was covered in silver makeup, and many square and circular squares around the Capitol shone with silver light, and the snow was covered with snow. A gleaming silver thread laces the eaves of the Executive Building and the federal agency complex in the Triangle.At 8:3 in the morning, shortly after Johnson returned to his apartment in Georgetown, the snow stopped, but the severe cold continued. Gusts of wind roared from the Potomac River and Tidal Bay Park. The snow piled up, and the small oil-fired boilers in the Cleveland Garden area burned out as if they were infected. In order to melt the ice and snow and facilitate transportation, fires were lit along the tree-lined square, but because they could not burn It grows too vigorously, so it is no match for the raging cold wind, and has little effect.The 45 troops stationed in the Washington area did something quite astonishing.They worked through the night with 3000 snowplows and trucks to remove up to 700 inches of snow.

It was dawn, a cold and clear day.

Sightseeers from across the state, a beaming Lyndon B. B. B. Ordinary citizens of all ages and backgrounds gather in the capital and on Capitol Hill.On a makeshift wooden viewing stand at the freshly painted east end of the Capitol, cabinet members and White House officials gathered amidst the glaring sun and bitterly cold weather.They were dressed a bit like "frontiersmen" today, with sweaters under their gowns, woolen gloves and the top hats Johnson demanded.

At noon, the temperature rose a little, and the wind was still strong. At 12 o'clock, the shivering crowd saw the new president appear on the ceremony stage.They cheered, expecting to hear his speech soon, but they were disappointed.They'd have to tremble a little longer before Cardinal Richard Cushing delivered a proud and endless prayer for his famous parishioners.Just after the prayer was over, a puff of blue smoke rose from under the podium, and the wires were short-circuited. The chief of secret services was terrified, thinking that the entire podium was about to burn, and he didn't know whether he should order everyone to disperse immediately.I hurriedly sent someone to find out the reason, but fortunately there was nothing serious.

(End of this chapter)

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