"The Killer in the White House: LBJ's $120 Million Blood Money Empire"

Criminal Empire: Mafia Mysteries & Serial Killers - Ein Podcast von Charlie Outback - Donnerstags

Before he became the most powerful man in America, Lyndon Baines Johnson was a stone-cold killer who built a criminal empire worth $120 million—and he wasn't afraid to eliminate anyone who threatened to expose his deadly secrets. In this mind-shattering episode, we expose the horrifying truth about the president who literally murdered his way to the Oval Office. From his early days as a Texas politician buying votes with briefcases full of cash to orchestrating the assassination of agricultural official Henry Marshall, LBJ's rise to power was paved with the bodies of those who dared cross him. We reveal how Johnson's personal hitman, Malcolm "Mac" Wallace, carried out at least eight murders on LBJ's orders, including the execution of his own sister's boyfriend and a federal investigator who got too close to the truth. But Johnson's killing spree didn't stop when he reached the White House. We uncover explosive evidence linking LBJ directly to JFK's assassination—including the chilling phone call he made just hours before Dallas, and why he changed the motorcade route to ensure Kennedy's death. Discover how Johnson used his position as Vice President to orchestrate the perfect political coup, then systematically eliminated every witness who could expose his role in America's most notorious murder. Through never-before-revealed FBI files, witness testimonies that were buried for decades, and audio recordings that will make your blood run cold, we expose how a sociopathic politician turned the presidency into his personal murder machine. This is the story of America's most dangerous president—a man who killed for money, power, and the ultimate prize: control of the free world. The fingerprints of Malcolm Wallace were found in the Texas School Book Depository. The pattern of murders surrounding LBJ spans four decades. The evidence is overwhelming, terrifying, and undeniable.

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