Assassinate Robert F. Kennedy
A New report reveals the influence of onlookers
Witness reveals data that can change case
After Robert F. Kennedy's assassination on June 5 1968, following his victory speech, a new piece of evidence is shedding new light on the circumstances of his death. According to a witness who was in the crowd that gathered to hear Kennedy's speech, there is evidence that he was shot from the direction of the crowd, not from the direction of Sirhan Sirhan, the man convicted of killing Kennedy.
The witness, who has requested anonymity, said that he saw a man in the crowd with a gun just before Kennedy was shot. The witness said that the man was standing behind Kennedy and to his right, and that he fired a single shot from a distance of about 10 feet.
The witness's account is consistent with the findings of a new report by the Los Angeles Police Department, which found that there were multiple gunshots fired at Kennedy, and that one of the shots came from the direction of the crowd..
The new evidence could lead to a reopening of the case, which has been closed for more than 50 years.
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