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− | Malcolm Wallace served as a private in the US Marine Corps. [[Mark Gorton]] states that Mac Wallace was [[LBJ]]'s "personal hit man" and "had been killing people for a decade to keep LBJ’s crimes from being exposed"<ref>[[Document:Fifty Years of the Deep State | + | Malcolm Wallace served as a private in the US Marine Corps. [[Mark Gorton]] states that Mac Wallace was [[LBJ]]'s "personal hit man" and "had been killing people for a decade to keep LBJ’s crimes from being exposed"<ref>[[Document:Fifty Years of the Deep State]] by [[Mark Gorton]]</ref>. |
Wallace was convicted of killing [[John Douglas Kinser]] in 1951. | Wallace was convicted of killing [[John Douglas Kinser]] in 1951. |
Revision as of 09:58, 17 May 2014
Malcom Wallace (assassin) | |
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Born | November 15, 1921 |
Died | January 7, 1971 (Age 49) |
Malcolm Wallace served as a private in the US Marine Corps. Mark Gorton states that Mac Wallace was LBJ's "personal hit man" and "had been killing people for a decade to keep LBJ’s crimes from being exposed"[1].
Wallace was convicted of killing John Douglas Kinser in 1951.
Later Employment
Notwithstanding his murder conviction, in 1961 Ling-Temco-Vought got him a security clearance, raising suspicions of involvement by LBJ.[2] He worked with LTV as an administrator for 15[citation needed] years.
Death
The Texas Department of Public Safety reported that Wallace was killed about 7:35 p.m. Thursday, January 7, 1971, when his car ran off the road 3.5 miles south of Pittsburg, Texas on U.S. 271.
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