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New Files Reveal Investigators Suspected High-Level Conspiracy in Robert F. Kennedy’s 1968 Assassination

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Weeks after presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy was gunned down in 1968, investigators believed the assassination was part of a conspiracy orchestrated by high-ranking government officials, according to recently released files reviewed by The National ENQUIRER.

A one-page FBI memo unearthed from the Trump administration’s recent 10,000-page document drop cites an unnamed whistleblower who reported the deadly plot, backing up a long-standing claim of RFK Jr. — the namesake son of the slain New York senator.

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Kennedy — the current U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services — has maintained for years that convicted gunman Sirhan Sirhan did not act alone when his father was killed in cold blood after a campaign event at Los Angeles’ Ambassador Hotel.

“This Bureau has received information alleging that a well-known attorney in the Department of Justice supposedly stated Senator Kennedy’s assassin was inspired by a high government official,” states the memo dated June 21, 1968.

“We are endeavoring to determine the facts surrounding this purported statement and the identity of the person who made it. You will be advised of the results.”

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As ENQUIRER readers know, deep state spooks at the CIA reportedly sought to silence RFK before the Democratic presidential candidate claimed the Oval Office, ended the Vietnam War and dug into the details of the 1963 murder of his sibling President John F. Kennedy.

“Bobby never bought the official line that a lone gunman killed his brother,” says longtime assassination expert Jeff Rovin. “And the CIA was terrified of what
he would find if he won the election.”

Documents also show that investigators were actively searching for the now- notorious mystery woman in a polka-dot dress, who was identified by 14 witnesses as fleeing the RFK crime scene while screaming, “We shot him! We shot Kennedy!”

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“According to one onlooker, this woman had entered the Ambassador Hotel prior to the shooting accompanied by two men, one of whom [the person] identified as Sirhan Bishara Sirhan,” states a June 24, 1968, note from the FBI, which even held a lineup of dresses for witnesses to review.

RFK was killed by a gunshot blast fired inches behind his right ear and back shoulder — but Sirhan was standing in front of the 42-year-old former U.S. attorney general.
What’s more, slugs retrieved from RFK’s body did not match those from Sirhan’s handgun, and evidence suggests that at least 13 shots were fired — yet the jailed triggerman’s weapon could only hold eight bullets.

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