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  1. Malcolm Everett "Mac" Wallace (October 15, 1921 – January 7, 1971) was an American economist for the United States Department of Agriculture. [1] [2] [3] On October 22, 1951, Wallace fatally shot John Douglas Kinser in the clubhouse of an Austin golf course owned by Kinser. [3] A number of authors claim Wallace was involved in a conspiracy to ...

  2. Feb 1, 2006 · According to Bill Adler of The Texas Observer, several of the jurors telephoned John Kinser's parents to apologize for agreeing to a "suspended sentence, but said they did so only because threats had been made against their families." On 9th August, 1984, the lawyer, Douglas Caddy, wrote to Stephen S. Trott at the U.S. Department of Justice.

  3. Jun 12, 2017 · About 3 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 22, 1951, John Douglas “Doug” Kinser was working in his clubhouse at the Butler Pitch and Putt just east of South Lamar Boulevard when he was confronted with the ...

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  5. John Douglas Kinser was the owner of a miniature golf course in Austin, Texas. He was also having an affair with Josefa Johnson, the sister of Lyndon B. Johnson.Josefa was also having a relationship with Mac Wallace, who worked for Johnson at the Department of Agriculture.

  6. Dec 16, 2020 · In October, 1952 Mr. Wallace was charged with the murder of John Kinser, the owner of a miniature golf course in Austin. Written in 2003, Blood, Power and Money submits other accounts linking him to the murder of a USDA worker daring to oppose Billie Sol Estes in an under-the-table attempt to secure cotton allotments.

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  7. 3 days ago · Name: KINSER, JOHN B Alias Name(s): Date of Birth: 9/19/1967

  8. Jul 27, 2016 · John Douglas Kinser was born March 29, 1918 in Austin, Texas. He was murdered on October 22, 1951. John had become a business man in Austin and an opportunity presented itself to him in the late 1940s. On a piece of land located south of the Colorado River and the city of Austin, the Butler Brick company operated a prosperous clay mine.

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