Mr. Mcghee You've Done It Again |
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Author:
| Adamson, Bruce Campbell |
Editor:
| Knight, Donald G. Potter, Agnes H. McDonough, Dennis |
Series title: | Oswald's Closest Friend Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-892501-05-9 |
Publication Date: | Oct 1996 |
Publisher: | Bruce Campbell Adamson
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $15.00 |
Book Description:
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Mr. McGhee You've Done It Again
This volume explores Undersecretary of State, George Crew McGhee and his friendship with de Mohrenschildt. McGhee was disliked by RFK, while he was an old time friend of LBJ's. It is shown that McGhee is firmly linked to many of the main suspects in this saga. Those include Nelson Rockefeller, C.B. Wrightsman, Allen Dulles and Lyndon Baines Johnson. Contains a look into the General Edwin Walker shooting.
Vol. II. also contains a thorough investigation...
More DescriptionMr. McGhee You've Done It Again
This volume explores Undersecretary of State, George Crew McGhee and his friendship with de Mohrenschildt. McGhee was disliked by RFK, while he was an old time friend of LBJ's. It is shown that McGhee is firmly linked to many of the main suspects in this saga. Those include Nelson Rockefeller, C.B. Wrightsman, Allen Dulles and Lyndon Baines Johnson. Contains a look into the General Edwin Walker shooting.
Vol. II. also contains a thorough investigation into the CIA's Republic National Bank Building, where McGhee, de Mohrenschildt and Robert Gerald Storey worked. Storey lead the JFK Assassination investigation for the Texas Attorney General, Waggoner Carr. George Bush's mentor, Neil Mallon of Dresser Industries held three floors in this building. Lee Oswald was taken to a job interview by Sam Ballen to this CIA-trust Bank Building.
De Mohrenschildt had office on 16th floor. Earle Mayfield had office on 15th floor. Locke and Purnell law firm had office in building and organized motorcade route. The entire building was filled with CIA officials according to Earle Mayfield who told his secretary this. Jack Ruby's lawyer worked out of this office. Since 1953 Ruby had a banking account within the Republic National Bank Building.