Gen. Godfrey McHugh, in an interview with William Manchester prior to the Warren Commission, stated that he found LBJ in Jackie’s Air Force One powder room, crying and shaking and stating that there was a conspiracy. Other contemporaneous interviews and video are consistent with McHugh and suggest LBJ was in a state of physical shock, wh…
Gen. Godfrey McHugh, in an interview with William Manchester prior to the Warren Commission, stated that he found LBJ in Jackie’s Air Force One powder room, crying and shaking and stating that there was a conspiracy. Other contemporaneous interviews and video are consistent with McHugh and suggest LBJ was in a state of physical shock, which cannot be faked.
McHugh was a JFK staffer and personal friend of the family with no reason to lie. The interview is found in the Manchester papers at Wesleyan University, and is inconsistent with the theory that LBJ had a part in the assassination. There is little doubt he covered it up, but there are other explanations for that besides malign ones.
Gen. Godfrey McHugh, in an interview with William Manchester prior to the Warren Commission, stated that he found LBJ in Jackie’s Air Force One powder room, crying and shaking and stating that there was a conspiracy. Other contemporaneous interviews and video are consistent with McHugh and suggest LBJ was in a state of physical shock, which cannot be faked.
McHugh was a JFK staffer and personal friend of the family with no reason to lie. The interview is found in the Manchester papers at Wesleyan University, and is inconsistent with the theory that LBJ had a part in the assassination. There is little doubt he covered it up, but there are other explanations for that besides malign ones.