27-08-2013, 03:11 AM
I was just thumbing through my new copy of Harvey and Lee: and noticed that the last thing that John Armstrong put in his book was Evelyn Lincoln's letter to a teacher in Virginia who wanted her opinion on JFK and the assassination. As I'm sure everyone her knows she said it was a conspiracy of LBJ, JEH, CIA, the Mafia and the Cubans. She wrote this reply in October 1994. Half jokingly I thought I wonder how long she lived after writing the letter. A Google later I saw that she died in May of 1995. Ok, she was 84 so no biggie. But then I ran across this from the National Archives. They don't always off people sometimes they just discredit them.
http://www.archives.gov/publications/pro...melot.html
She was accused by the archives, the Atty. General, the Kennedy family, etc. of stealing/keeping/selling/giving away JFK memorabilia - so I ask - is this for real?
http://www.archives.gov/publications/pro...melot.html
She was accused by the archives, the Atty. General, the Kennedy family, etc. of stealing/keeping/selling/giving away JFK memorabilia - so I ask - is this for real?