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Offline Gary Smith

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Re: Why does JFK's assassination get so much more attention than RFK's?
« Reply #16 on: December 06, 2020, 01:11:06 AM »
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On the surface, RFK's murder seems like more of an open and shut case due to his assassin being arrested, prosecuted, and found Guilty.

But the evidence pointing to a Conspiracy seems far more convincing.

- Based on audio and the FBI's reports, there were more than 8 shots fired. At least 13 shots based on an audio recording.
- Sirhan never got close enough to RFK to have fired the fatal head shot from behind his ear
- Dozens of witnesses saw Sirhan accompanied by an unidentified young woman and a man on the night of RFK's murder and at several places, including shooting ranges, days prior to the murder
- Sirhan is easily hypnotized and showed signs of hypnosis the night of RFK's murder. He also has no memory of shooting RFK

Given brief overview above, why is it that there is significantly less attention paid to the RFK assassination compared to the JFK assassination?

Because JFK was the President of the United States!

That beats the heck out of a junior Senator from NY who was still the underdog to get the Demo nomination in '68, even after winning the Cali primary. Humphrey had entered the race too late to get on the primary ballots, but he had the full backing of the party insiders and was still considered the favorite to ultimately win the Demo nomination over RFK.
« Last Edit: December 06, 2020, 01:15:49 AM by Gary Smith »

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Re: Why does JFK's assassination get so much more attention than RFK's?
« Reply #16 on: December 06, 2020, 01:11:06 AM »