Sunday, May 6, 2012

Key witness to RFK assassination says Sirhan Sirhan did not act alone

A key witness who has 1968 driven to murder of Robert F. Kennedy their official statements in the case and now claims, sentenced the murderer Sirhan Sirhan be not alone.
Nina Rhodes-Hughes, 78, tells CNN that the FBI "their original statements twisted authorities". In the last judgement General Kamala Harris argue applications under the direction of California Attorney prosecutors, that even if there was a second shooter on the stage, Sirhan of still of the murder is guilty.
"What has come up is that it was an another shot on my right," said Rhodes CNN. "The truth has said are." "No more cover-ups."
She says then only 8 shots heard and makes no mention of a second Rhodes original statement FBI protect. Rhodes, was only metres away says Kennedy but they never claimed, heard only 8 shots.
"I have never said eight shot." I never said it never. There were more than eight shots, "said CNN." "There were at least 12 14., maybe" "And I know that it was because I heard the rhythm in my head."
In November last year Sirhan of's lawyers announced that they were a challenge to the ruling, submitting a conspiracy by authorities in the case. You request that Sirhan be released from prison. His lawyers argue that Sirhan caused the victim of a malicious form of 'hypo programming", which falsely became him to believe that he was RFK of the murderer.

"" It is me hopeful and sad that it only now instead of forward - but at least now instead of never comes out, said Rhodes CNN.
Rhodes was never called, as witness in the Sirhan trial but claimed she gave an interview in which they have heard at least a dozen shots claimed shortly after the shooting.
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