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Offline Jon Banks

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Re: Sirhan Sirhan may be released tomorrow
« Reply #104 on: October 04, 2021, 01:36:09 AM »
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RFK LN’ers believe Sirhan alone fired 10-12 shots from an 8 bullet revolver  :D

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Offline Ray Mitcham

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Re: Sirhan Sirhan may be released tomorrow
« Reply #105 on: October 04, 2021, 02:43:43 PM »
RFK LN’ers believe Sirhan alone fired 10-12 shots from an 8 bullet revolver  :D

And that RFK was killed from behind when Sirhan was always in front of him.

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Re: Sirhan Sirhan may be released tomorrow
« Reply #106 on: October 04, 2021, 03:41:39 PM »
Sirhan confessed at trial he killed RFK. Not good enough for you.

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Re: Sirhan Sirhan may be released tomorrow
« Reply #107 on: October 04, 2021, 04:38:06 PM »
Sirhan confessed at trial he killed RFK. Not good enough for you.

Sirhan accepts that he did it because everyone, including his lawyers, told him that he did it. However, he has maintained for 50+ years that he has no memory of actually pulling the trigger.

The medical examiner who did RFK's autopsy, Thomas Noguchi, has for 50+ years refused to say that Sirhan fired the shot that killed Kennedy.


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Re: Sirhan Sirhan may be released tomorrow
« Reply #108 on: October 04, 2021, 05:03:50 PM »
Sirhan accepts that he did it because everyone, including his lawyers, told him that he did it. However, he has maintained for 50+ years that he has no memory of actually pulling the trigger.

The medical examiner who did RFK's autopsy, Thomas Noguchi, has for 50+ years refused to say that Sirhan fired the shot that killed Kennedy.

Sirhan was apprehended at the scene with the literal smoking gun in his hand.  Whether he remembers pulling the trigger or not is meaningless.  It would be like a drunk driver sitting in a wrecked car who said he couldn't remember the crash.  So what? And Sirhan is likely lying about that because it doesn't sound great to acknowledge that he had complete responsibility for his actions.  So his story is that he can't remember.  Very convenient.  Even if there was another shooter, and there is no credible evidence of such, Sirhan was still an assassin.

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Re: Sirhan Sirhan may be released tomorrow
« Reply #109 on: October 04, 2021, 05:30:27 PM »
Sirhan is likely lying about that because it doesn't sound great to acknowledge that he had complete responsibility for his actions.

Likely that he's lying based on what specifically?

What has he gained from lying about it for decades?

It didn't prevent him from getting the Death Penalty for his crime. It so far hasn't gotten him out of prison.


So his story is that he can't remember.  Very convenient.  Even if there was another shooter, and there is no credible evidence of such, Sirhan was still an assassin.

The medical examiner refused to conclude that Sirhan fired the shot that killed RFK. There is strong evidence that more than 8 shots were fired (Sirhan couldn't have fired more than 8 ).

No one is arguing that Sirhan is innocent. He was there with a gun in his hand as you noted. But the physical evidence suggests that he wasn't the only one shooting in the kitchen that night.

The fact that there was a conspiracy doesn't exonerate Sirhan unless it can be proven that someone manipulated him psychologically. Which there is circumstantial evidence for (Sirhan is easily hypnotized) but likely isn't possible to prove short of confessions by the individuals involved.
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Offline Ray Mitcham

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Re: Sirhan Sirhan may be released tomorrow
« Reply #110 on: October 04, 2021, 05:33:39 PM »
Sirhan confessed at trial he killed RFK. Not good enough for you.

No. He was told to plead guilty by his attorney.

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Re: Sirhan Sirhan may be released tomorrow
« Reply #111 on: October 04, 2021, 06:51:04 PM »
Likely that he's lying based on what specifically?

What has he gained from lying about it for decades?

It didn't prevent him from getting the Death Penalty for his crime. It so far hasn't gotten him out of prison.

The medical examiner refused to conclude that Sirhan fired the shot that killed RFK. There is strong evidence that more than 8 shots were fired (Sirhan couldn't have fired more than 8 ).

No one is arguing that Sirhan is innocent. He was there with a gun in his hand as you noted. But the physical evidence suggests that he wasn't the only one shooting in the kitchen that night.



Sirhan is in prison.  He needs to appear to be sympathetic to ever get out.  He is not going to tell the truth and say that he is an anti-Semitic terrorist who targeted RFK for assassination due to his support of Israel.  He is trying to get out.  Not add time to his sentence.  This is a trick as old as the hills.  Prisoners claim to get religion, can't remember what happened, were under the influence of drugs or alcohol.  It's a way to deflect responsibility for the underlying criminal act.