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The Killing of Robert F. Kennedy: An Investigation of Motive, Means, and Opportunity
Behind the official version of the Robert F. Kennedy assassination lies a story of shadows, controversies, conflicting testimony, and missing evidence. Exhaustively researched and brilliantly analyzed, this book definitely slams the door shut on the mystery of the RFK assassination. more
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- Posted: Jun-20-2009
Definitely the wrong conclusion
The author has done his homework but then asks the reader to accept what he believes really happened. The book contains a lot of evidence. It also mentions missing physical evidence, tape recordings and reports. But the reader is asked to join the author in assuming that Robert Kennedy was...
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- Posted: Aug-23-2008
An Important Contribution
Moldea's study is a valuable contribution to the dialogue surrounding the RFK murder. Prodigiously researched and devoid of ludicrous speculation, the book possesses an extra layer of credibility, written as it was by someone who revisited the subject after initially subscribing to a conspiracy...
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- Posted: May-18-2008
A better Oswald?
I read this book after reading and being favorably impressed with Dan Moldea's book "The Hoffa Wars".This book is a result of Moldea's lengthy investigation and the research of many individuals."The Killing of Robert F. Kennedy" is composed of three sections.Part 1 concerns the official police...
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- Posted: Jan-14-2008
One of the Most Fascinating Subjects in Our History; Covered Well by Moldea.
As with the death of his brother, Robert F. Kennedy's assassination sparked immense controversy that provided a field day for conspiracy theorists everywhere. While not quite reaching the magnitude of the grassy knoll, the evidence suggesting that Sirhan Sirhan may not have acted alone provides...
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- Posted: Jul-12-2003
Motive, Means, and Opportunity
The author of this very readable book has specialized in reporting on organized crime since 1974. He re-investigated the assassination in 1987, and began to accumulate evidence from the police investigators. Robert Francis Kennedy earned a reputation as an enemy of mobsters and labor racketeers...
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- Posted: Oct-12-2001
Moldea gets it right!
As a 10 year student of the RFK assassination,I was eager to get ahold of Dan Moldea`s work on the case.A prior magazine article of his had been primarily responsible for the release of the long witheld LAPD files on the case.The book does not dissapoint.Moldea carefully and articulately moves...
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- Posted: Aug-21-2001
Wasted Time
Moldea writes 304 pages explaining the problems such as coroners finding that RFK was shot from the right rear, more shots fired than Sirhan's gun held, etc., etc.Then in the last chapter he concludes that Sirhan acted alone and fired the shots that killed RFK. He doesn't give any new evidence to...
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- Posted: May-08-2001
Comprehensive and exhaustive research...
If you're interested in the almost minute-by-minute details of the RFK assasination and the subsequent investigation (along with all the conspiracy theories) than this is for you...I personally was happy to see Moldea go exclusively from a conspiracy mind-set to the correct (in my opinion...I...
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- Posted: Mar-28-2001
Good
I had seen the controversial aspects of the assasination on a TV show, and thought maybe a conspiracy was involved. But this book answered all the controversial aspects clearly, and with evidence to back the conclusions. Sirhan Sirhan was a lone gun man. He killed Kennedy.... It seems to be...
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- Posted: Sep-27-2000
FIRMLY BOUND
Although I found this book a fascinating account of the assassination of Robert Kennedy, I did feel that the author was so bound and determined to make all answers fit the questions regarding the Senator's death regardless of the presentation. In reading this account, one gets the feeling that...
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