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Between September 1966 and June 1968 Sirhan Sirhan, a law abiding, friendly Palestinian immigrant with dreams of becoming a jockey, underwent a profound psychological metamorphosis. This culminated with Sirhan firing a pistol at Robert F. Kennedy in the Ambassador Hotel on June 4, 1968. On April 17, 1969, he was found guilty of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to commit murder. He was sentenced to death, but in 1972 this sentence was commuted to life in prison. But who was the real Sirhan? And most importantly, what - or who - was motivating him? In this book, Andrew Culver has reconstructed the events leading up to RFK's assassination to find out the hidden truth.
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