This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight collection (stamped 015086). It contains a highly graphic and controversial narrative attributed to Jacqueline Kennedy, in which she alleges seeing Lyndon Johnson sexually desecrate the corpse of JFK (specifically the throat wound) immediately before being sworn in. The text includes 'marginal notes' questioning if this act was necrophilia or a pragmatic attempt to alter ballistics evidence (entry/exit wounds). NOTE: The content matches the text of a known satirical piece from 'The Realist' magazine (1967), though here it is presented within a government document format.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Jacqueline Kennedy | Speaker/Witness |
Recounting a graphic event regarding her husband's death; referred to as 'She' and explicitly named later.
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| Lyndon Johnson | Subject of allegation |
Accused in the text of desecrating a corpse; referred to as 'Johnson', 'LBJ', and 'That man'.
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| Jack | Deceased |
Refers to JFK; described as 'my husband' and 'the corpse'.
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| Gore Vidal | Source |
Mentioned as having a story that the speaker corroborated.
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| Rankin | Investigator/Official |
Mentioned in marginal notes regarding checking autopsy results (likely J. Lee Rankin of the Warren Commission).
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Book Depository |
Mentioned in marginal notes regarding ballistics theories.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.
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| Location | Context |
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Mentioned in marginal notes regarding ballistics theories.
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Mentioned in marginal notes regarding ballistics theories.
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""That man [Johnson] was crouching over the corpse... he was literally fucking my husband in the throat.""Source
""Check with Rankin--did secret autopsy show semen in throat wound?""Source
""I don't believe that Lyndon Johnson had anything to do with a conspiracy...""Source
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