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Anti Federalist
04-30-2012, 12:27 AM
She is also planning to testify that government deliberately modified her original testimony.

Cover ups?

Conspiracies?

Nahhhh, never happens, you tin foil hat kook.



RFK assassination witness tells CNN: There was a second shooter

updated 1:08 AM EDT, Mon April 30, 2012

http://www.cnn.com/2012/04/28/justice/california-rfk-second-gun/?hpt=hp_c1

Los Angeles (CNN) -- As a federal court prepares to rule on a challenge to Sirhan Sirhan's conviction in the Robert F. Kennedy assassination, a long overlooked witness to the murder is telling her story: She heard two guns firing during the 1968 shooting and authorities altered her account of the crime.

Nina Rhodes-Hughes wants the world to know that, despite what history says, Sirhan was not the only gunman firing shots when Senator Kennedy was murdered a few feet away from her at a Los Angeles hotel.

"What has to come out is that there was another shooter to my right," Rhodes-Hughes said in an exclusive interview with CNN. "The truth has got to be told. No more cover-ups."

Her voice at times becoming emotional, Rhodes-Hughes described for CNN various details of the assassination, her long frustration with the official reporting of her account and her reasons for speaking out: "I think to assist me in healing -- although you're never 100% healed from that. But more important to bring justice."

Sirhan, the only person arrested, tried and convicted in the shooting of Kennedy and five other people, is serving a life sentence at Pleasant Valley State Prison in Coalinga, California.

The U.S. District Court in Los Angeles is set to rule on a request by the 68-year-old Sirhan that he be released, retried or granted a hearing on new evidence, including Rhodes-Hughes' firsthand account.

At his 1969 trial, Sirhan's original defense team never contested the prosecution's case that Sirhan was the one and only shooter in Kennedy's assassination. Sirhan testified at his trial that he had killed Kennedy "with 20 years of malice aforethought," and he was convicted and sentenced to death, which was reduced to life in prison in 1972.

After the trial, Sirhan recanted his courtroom confession.

oyarde
04-30-2012, 11:21 AM
David Sanchez Morales was there.

acptulsa
04-30-2012, 11:54 AM
Hm. Bet they're starting to regret that everyone in that ballroom didn't die before their time, just the way everyone in Dealey Plaza on Nov. 22, '63 died at an unusually young age...