The Assassination of Robert Kennedy – Some Surprising Facts

An amazing interview with Robert Kennedy Jr. discussing some hard facts with host Mike Tyson. He gives a detailed description of the events that occurred that night. There is some amazing information revealed in this video concerning the number of shots fired and the number of shots that struck Senator Kennedy – including multiple close-range shots to his back!!.


RFK Jr. …And, uh, you know, it’s, it’s clear that, uh, that Sirhan didn’t do it. Sirhan fired a couple shots. He hit Paul Schrade in the head. But the shots that killed my father came from behind him, at very close range, almost point-blank. And Sirhan was in front of him, three or four feet away, and never got behind him. And the, uh, the ballistics don’t match. The bullets that killed my father don’t match the gun that Sirhan had. My father was shot four times, all from behind, and the, uh, the autopsy showed that, uh, the fatal shot was, was fired at, at less than an inch from his head, behind his ear. And, uh, you know, Sirhan couldn’t have done that.

Mike Tyson: Man, that’s, that’s crazy. So, who do you think did it?

RFK Jr.: Well, you know, there’s, uh, there’s a guy, a security guard, who was holding my father’s arm, named Thane Eugene Cesar. And he was, uh, he was a CIA asset. He worked for Lockheed, which was a CIA front company. And, uh, he, uh, he had a gun, and he was standing right behind my father. And the shots came from behind. And, uh, you know, there’s a lot of evidence that he’s the guy who did it. He, uh, he fled to the Philippines right after. He died a couple years ago. But, uh, you know, the, uh, the police never investigated him properly. They never took his gun. They never did a paraffin test to see if he fired a gun that night. And, uh, you know, the whole thing was, was botched.

Mike Tyson: Man, that’s, that’s wild, man. That’s, that’s some heavy stuff.

RFK Jr.: Yeah, it’s, uh, it’s, you know, it’s something that, uh, I think, uh, you know, it’s, it’s part of the history of this country that, uh, that people need to know about. Because, uh, you know, my father was, was fighting against a lot of powerful interests. And, uh, you know, he was, he was a threat to them.

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