According to Linda Deutsch of the Associated Press ((6/5/11), "Paul Schrade,who was shot in the head alongside his friend, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, ...now believes there was more than one gunman in the pantry of the Ambassador Hotel when he and Kennedy and four other were shot...I know there was a second gunmen based on evidence. Schrade would provide no further details, because he plans to publish a book on the RFK assassination.
Commentary: Elsewhere in the world and throughout history, the majority of assassinations involved more than one man. Only in the U.S. is a lone gunmen involved in all assassinations, which is mathematically improbable.
You might say, what about Lincoln. If you took history in school up until maybe 20 years ago, there was no mention of a wider conspiracy---John Wilkes Booth shot President Lincoln (end of story).
Sunday, June 26, 2011
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