Before her death in 1995 at the age of 85, Lincoln authored an undisclosed 11-page addition to her unpublished memoir. In it, she expressed skepticism about Lee Harvey Oswald being the sole perpetrator in the assassination of Kennedy in Dallas on November 22, 1963.
This document was found by JFK Facts at the JFK Library in Boston.
“She wrote this at the end of her life and never published it,” Jefferson Morley, editor of JFK Facts, informed the Daily Mail. “It’s not quite clear why, so I think it’s valuable testimony from somebody who was very close to JFK.”
Lincoln, a trusted confidant of Kennedy, concluded that his assassination was orchestrated by a complex internal conspiracy.
“From the vantage point I had during my 12 years as John F. Kennedy’s Personal Secretary, I would have to say that, in my opinion, President Kennedy’s death in Dallas, Texas, was a deliberate, professional political murder, orchestrated by a group within the government who wanted him out of office,” she revealed.

