RFK’s son is finally raising questions about the circumstances surrounding his father’s death. Many believe that there was a second shooter and that Sirhan Sirhan was not responsible for the assassination.

NY Post:

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is not convinced that Sirhan Sirhan fired the shot that killed his father — and wants a new investigation.

Kennedy Jr., 64, made the shocking disclosure in a Washington Post interview after reviewing an autopsy and police reports, speaking with witnesses and spending three hours visiting the convicted assassin in the California prison where he’s serving a life sentence.

“I got to a place where I had to see Sirhan,’’ Kennedy Jr. said, refusing to disclose the specific matters the two men spoke about.

“I went [to the prison] because I was curious and disturbed by what I had seen in the evidence.

“I was disturbed that the wrong person might have been convicted of killing my father. My father was the chief law-enforcement officer in this country. I think it would have disturbed him if somebody was put in jail for a crime they didn’t commit.”

The assassin struck 50 years ago this June, as Robert Kennedy, then running for president, was leaving a campaign event at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles.

His son, who was 14 at the time, agrees with conspiracy theorists convinced there was a second gunman.

Sirhan admitted at his 1969 trial that he shot Kennedy, but claimed he had no recollection of it.

Just like the JFK assassination, there’s definite questions about the RFK assassination. RFK was shot from behind even though Sirhan Sirhan was never behind him.

It’s possible that Sirhan Sirhan was involved in some type of mind control program like MK Ultra and was setup as a patsy. He’s always contended that he didn’t remember shooting RFK.

Admittedly this is just speculation, but it’s a better explanation than the official story which makes no sense. I’m just surprised that it took RFK’s son 50 years to start raising serious questions about his father’s death. If there’s any classified government files on this incident, they should be immediately made public.