[lbo-talk] RFK assasination

Michael Pugliese debsian at pacbell.net
Wed Nov 26 17:30:14 PST 2003


http://www.moldea.com/ Re: DiEugenio's "The Curious Case of Dan Moldea"

By Dan E. Moldea

In the May-June 1998 issue of Probe, the official newsletter of the Citizens for Truth about the Kennedy Assassination (CTKA), Jim DiEugenio--a disciple of the late mobbed-up New Orleans prosecutor, Jim Garrison-- published an article, "The Curious Case of Dan Moldea," which essentially charged that the CIA controls me and my work.

For the record: It doesn't and never has.

Why did DiEugenio write this article? Very simply: I had the audacity to conclude that convicted assassin Sirhan Sirhan murdered Senator Robert Kennedy and acted alone in my 1995 book, The Killing of Robert Kennedy: An Investigation of Motive, Means, and Opportunity. That was enough to qualify me as a target of CTKA's active disinformation campaign. And, to be sure, DiEugenio's story is rife with provable errors and malicious intent. <SNIP>

http://www.wwnorton.com/catalog/fall96/rfk.htm The Killing of Robert F. Kennedy An Investigation of Motive, Means, and Opportunity

"Carefully reasoned . . . dramatic. . . . [Moldeas] book should be read, not so much for the irrefutability of its conclusions as for the way the author has brought order out of a chaotic tale and turned an appalling tatter of history into an emblem of our misshapen times."—Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, New York Times

On June 5, 1968, Robert F. Kennedy was shot in the pantry of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles; his death the following day stunned a nation still recovering from John F. Kennedys assassination five years earlier. Officials insisted, however, that this was not "another Dallas": this was an open-and-shut case--Sirhan Sirhan acted alone.

Yet behind the official version of the RFK assassination lies a story of shadows, controversies, conflicting testimony, and missing evidence. Investigative journalist Dan E. Moldea set out to discover the truth; what he found suggested a botched investigation, and perhaps something worse. Was there strong evidence, as certain police officers and the FBI alleged, that too many bullets were fired to have come from Sirhans gun? Could the LAPD have suppressed vital evidence in their rush to judgment? Could Sirhan have had an accomplice?

In a fascinating book full of plot twists and intrigue, Moldea turns the case inside out, tracking down witnesses and police officers (many of whom had never before been interviewed), scrutinizing testimony and official files, questioning Sirhan in jail, and polygraphing security guard Thane Eugene Cesar, accused by many of being the real gunman. New evidence mounts and theories fly until Moldea reveals what he believes happened that fateful night. Exhaustively researched, brilliantly analyzed, this book definitively slams the door shut on the mystery of the Robert Kennedy assassination.



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