The Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy
Crime, Conspiracy and Cover-Up - A New Investigation
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Narrated by:
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Lewis Hancock
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By:
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Tim Tate
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Brad Johnson
At 12.16 a.m. on Wednesday, June 5, 1968, Senator Robert F. Kennedy was shot and mortally wounded in the service pantry of the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles. A 24-year-old Palestinian immigrant, Sirhan Bishara Sirhan, was found holding the smoking gun and convicted of murder. That is the official history - but Tim Tate and Brad Johnson have uncovered a different story.
After 25 years spent scrutinising over 100,000 official documents and previously unknown recordings, and conducting new interviews with key figures, they show that Sirhan could not have fired the fatal bullets - and reveal evidence of a murderous conspiracy involving organised crime and the CIA....
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Straightforward, yet Fascinating Tale
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Half Ok
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Good story terrible narration
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The LA police, the intelligence community, the judiciary and media all went along with a story that was proven to be incorrect less than 48 hours less than 48 hours after RFK’s murder.
A man is sitting in jail who clearly did not kill RFK, and very well may have been set up as the patsy.
We are seeing in the present day how vast the power of the government and the intelligence community is, and how these institutions are above the law. These forces have been at work since the early 60’s, as evidenced by the Kennedy murders.
Many Flaws, Still 5 Star
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I believe there was some conspiracy, just how well organized I’m not sure we’ll ever know.
Great and in depth research!
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