Moderators: Elvis, DrVolin, Jeff
fruhmenschen wrote:RFK's fellow victim changes life, lives of others
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06/0 ... 71407.html
...
He learned later that the mortally wounded Kennedy asked: "Is everyone all right? Is Paul all right?"
He did not know that Kennedy had been killed until the next day when UAW President Walter Reuther came to his bedside and told him...
Nordic wrote:he's 86 and hasn't released this yet? i hope he gets off his ass soon!
i also hope he's got the old backup plan in case he dies "early" (although at 86 you stretch the very idea of dying early).
fruhmenschen wrote:.....
By LINDA DEUTSCH, AP Special Correspondent Linda Deutsch, Ap Special Correspondent – Sat Jun 4, 4:57 pm ET
.....
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Major New Development in RFK case
Buried a few paragraphs into the story is this little gem, "Harris, who is asking a federal court in Los Angeles to dismiss Sirhan's request, conceded in court papers filed Wednesday that his lawyers may be able to show two guns were involved in Kennedy's assassination." Wow...
http://justiceforkennedy.blogspot.com/2 ... -case.html
Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:The op article conveys misdirection two ways:
> by reinforcing the false assertion that Sirhan shot anyone. Forensics proves he didn't.
> by starting with an image of another shooting victim being near RFK, not the shooter, his rent-a-cop fake security guard, Thane Eugene Cesar, who shot RFK.
Then there's the AP byline as viral marketing as 9/11 misdirection.fruhmenschen wrote:.....
By LINDA DEUTSCH, AP Special Correspondent Linda Deutsch, Ap Special Correspondent – Sat Jun 4, 4:57 pm ET
.....
Hate to tell ya...it's a heavier-than-usual 9/11 season with the 10th anniversary. Soooo....
The short-selling through Deutsche Bank....is a keyword hijacking target. I know- add it to the 9/11 propaganda thread....
fruhmenschen wrote:my source says Schrade is the only good guy in the bunch.
Cop hero who nabbed Robert F. Kennedy’s killer charged in bank heist
POSTED BY KEN STONE ON JULY 24, 2015 IN OC | 391 VIEWS | LEAVE A RESPONSE
A retired LAPD detective who helped capture Sirhan Sirhan after the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy in 1968 was charged Friday with robbing a bank in Rancho Santa Margarita.
Randolph Bruce Adair, 70, of Rancho Santa Margarita is suspected in five heists, but is charged so far with the most recent holdup credited to the Snowbird Bandit.
Besides helping nab the killer of the Democratic presidential contender at the Ambassador Hotel, Adair is credited with saving seven people from a burning building in 1970.
Adair was turned in by family members who say he has a gambling problem.
According to an affidavit filed by FBI Special Agent Christopher Gicking, a First Citizens Bank branch at 29818 Santa Margarita Parkway was robbed just before 5 p.m. Tuesday.
The bandit handed a demand note to a teller stating, “I have a gun, give me all large bills. No trash,” before getting away with $1,658.
After authorities publicly released video surveillance photos of the suspect, the defendant’s family called investigators and said Adair “is retired, on a fixed income, and a heavy gambler,” Gicking wrote.
The retired detective, who worked for the Los Angeles Police Department from 1969-88, was arrested Wednesday. A search of his car led investigators to recover a loaded .38 caliber handgun, authorities said.
When Adair was shown surveillance video photos of the Snowbird Bandit, he said, “I’m cooked. I think I should have a lawyer,” according to Gicking.
Adair is expected to make his first appearance in court on Monday. Federal prosecutors may charge him with more heists later, according to Thom Mrozek, a spokesman for the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
In addition to the Tuesday holdup, the Snowbird Bandit — the FBI coined the moniker based on the suspect’s age and appearance — is suspected of robberies at:
A U.S. Bank branch in Ladera Ranch on July 6
A Wells Fargo Bank branch in Mission Viejo on June 11
First Citizens Bank branch in Rancho Santa Margarita on May 22
And a California Bank and Trust in Dana Point on March 20.
— City News Service contributed to this report.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests