Malcolm Wallace
Malcolm Everett "Mac" Wallace (October 15, 1921 – January 7, 1971) was an economist for the United States Department of Agriculture and served as a press secretary for President Lyndon B. Johnson. On October 22, 1951, Wallace fatally shot John Douglas Kinser in the clubhouse of an Austin golf course owned by Kinser. Wallace is most widely known for his alleged participation in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963.
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Malcolm Wallace
Malcolm Everett "Mac" Wallace (October 15, 1921 – January 7, 1971) was an economist for the United States Department of Agriculture and served as a press secretary for President Lyndon B. Johnson. On October 22, 1951, Wallace fatally shot John Douglas Kinser in the clubhouse of an Austin golf course owned by Kinser. Wallace is most widely known for his alleged participation in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963.
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University of Texas at Austin
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1921-10-15
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Mount Pleasant, Texas, United States
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one son, two daughters
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1971-01-07
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Pittsburg, Texas, United States
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Alleged participation in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
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Malcolm Everett Wallace
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Nevills Chapel Cemetery, Mount Pleasant, Texas
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Mary Andre Dubose Barton
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Virginia Ledgerwood
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