Also incriminating was Johnson's conduct in the immediate aftermath of the assassination:
1) He asked his wife to notate the exact time he was informed of JFK's death (which was also the exact moment he became president)
2) He sat eating and drinking Kennedy's bottled water on board Air Force One during the trip back to Washington while everyone else was in mourning and shock.
3) He got into an argument with the Kennedy staff when he insisted that protocol called for him to be the first out of the plane on its arrival at Andrews Air Force Base, rather than having the casket removed first (he lost...and then brooded over it for days).
4) On Saturday morning, he fired Mrs. Lincoln, JFK's long time secretary and had all Kennedy's things quietly removed from the White House. He also insisted that Jackie be moved out of the White House by Monday...the day of JFK's funeral.
Clearly, he wanted to show that he was President now, and his conduct also showed that, obviously, he wasn't too upset over the former president's death. In fact, as a further testament to his prodigious ego and absolute lack of class, he had a photograph of himself hung in the White House before noon on November 23, 1963.
In the political atmosphere of Washington, he went from a laughing stock and self-imposed exile on November 21st to its most powerful man the very next day.
No one gained more from the assassination than did LBJ.
LBJ went on to slaughter 25,000 + U.S. servicemen in the Vietnam War geared to profit his financial partners and line his own pockets with cash. Its been reported that Texas oil man and north-eastern bankers made a huge killing in the stock-market by selling short the day before JFK was murdered. They could only have done this, if they had known ahead-of-time by the conspiracy revealing their plans. The adage “follow-the-money” would be good advise to track down these corrupt acts.