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Sirhan Sirhan apparently made a confession to the [[RFK Assassination]] but later stated that he has no recollection of it. | Sirhan Sirhan apparently made a confession to the [[RFK Assassination]] but later stated that he has no recollection of it. | ||
He was quite possibly a subject of the [[CIA]]'s [[MKULTRA]] programme. | He was quite possibly a subject of the [[CIA]]'s [[MKULTRA]] programme. | ||
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+ | In 2016, what [[WhoWhatWhy]] referred to as the "twisted logic" of the parloe hearing denied Sirhan, than aged 72, any parole, since it alleged that he “continues to pose an unreasonable risk of danger to society or a threat to public safety and is therefore not suitable for parole.”<ref>http://whowhatwhy.org/2016/03/14/the-tortured-logic-behind-sirhan-sirhans-parole-denial/</ref> | ||
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"“Lone nut”" Sirhan Sirhan (Patsy) | |
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Born | Sirhan Bishara Sirhan 19 March 1944 Jerusalem, Mandatory Palestine |
Criminal charge | Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy |
Criminal status | Incarcerated at Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility in San Diego County, California |
Supposed perpetrator of | RFK/Assassination |
A patsy. Accused of the assassination of Robert Kennedy. |
Sirhan Sirhan apparently made a confession to the RFK Assassination but later stated that he has no recollection of it. He was quite possibly a subject of the CIA's MKULTRA programme.
Denial of parole
In 2016, what WhoWhatWhy referred to as the "twisted logic" of the parloe hearing denied Sirhan, than aged 72, any parole, since it alleged that he “continues to pose an unreasonable risk of danger to society or a threat to public safety and is therefore not suitable for parole.”[1]
Related Quotation
Page | Quote | Author |
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Encyclopedia of Domestic Assassinations | “I was disturbed that the wrong person might have been convicted of killing my father.” | Robert F. Kennedy Jr |
Event Witnessed
Event | Location(s) | Description |
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RFK/Assassination | US Ambassador Hotel Los Angeles California | The assassination of Robert Kennedy, who had resolved to bring to track down and prosecute the killers of him brother, JFK, once he had himself become president. |
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