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“At first glance, Robert F. Kennedy’s assassination was a very straightforward affair in that it happened in the crowded hotel kitchen in the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. There were 77 people crammed into this very small space and a guy named Sirhan Sirhan pulled out a gun and started firing and plenty of people who were at the scene saw this happen. Kennedy fell to the ground and he was fatally wounded…But in fact, there were conspiracy theories that arose about this case and Dan Moldea, when he pitched his book to publishers said, I’m going to prove that the official story is untrue “ Read more...
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