Interesting Stuff on the RFKA

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Online Benjamin Cole

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Re: Interesting Stuff on the RFKA
« Reply #8 on: Yesterday at 01:31:09 AM »
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Thanks for your comment.

1. Yes, Hunt did not believe Sirhan acted alone, he had a co-conspirator. Sirhan knew that, and has lied about it ever since. But Hunt also said Sirhan fired live rounds at RFK (Lisa Pease's version is baloney).

2. Hunt believed that the hole in RFK's rear skull reflected the impact of a .38---that is, Cesar's gun.

I think Hunt is in error on this point.

Sirhan loaded his Iver Johnson Cadet 55-A revolver, .22, with what are called "long mags" or .22 Long Rifle (.22 LR) ammo manufactured by Cascade. This is a more-powerful type of .22 ammo, at 1,250 fps.

In addition, it is unclear whether surgeons removed bone particles from the skull wound when trying to save RFK's life. They certainly would not have left bone particles in the wound.

Hunt rests his case on the hole in RFK's skull being too large to have been made by a .22---but Hunt did not note the more-powerful type of ammo Sirhan used. Hunt went out on a limb on the bullet hole---but not every bullet strike results in the exact same type of bullet hole in bone.

3. No ear witnesses reported a different, or louder gunshot that night at the Ambassador. All gunshots sounded the same. All from the same type of weapon. So this tends to rule out the use of a .38 for one shot. A .38 does not give off the same sound as a .22.

4. Cesar was a maintenance plumber at Hughes, a company back then that employed thousands. The connection between Cesar and the Deep State is farcical.

Most likely Sirhan's accomplices were his own brother, and the polka-dot dress girl. And he has lied ever since about that.

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Re: Interesting Stuff on the RFKA
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