

A fourth bullet struck the back of his coat’s upper right seam and passed harmlessly through his coat. Two bullets struck Bob literally in his back. One of the bullets – the fatal bullet – struck Bob in the back of the head.

There is clear evidence of a second gunman in that kitchen pantry who shot Robert Kennedy. The evidence clearly shows you were not the gunman who shot Robert Kennedy.

#Who did sirhan kill in 68 full#
In order for you to make an accurate determination of Sirhan Sirhan’s parole, you need to know my feelings on this case and the full picture of what actually happened. Sirhan Bishara Sirhan was originally scheduled for release in 1984 but, after intense political pressure, his parole date was rescinded and he has since been denied 14 times. And I feel obliged as both a shooting victim and as an American to speak out about this – and to honor the memory of the greatest American I’ve ever known, Robert Francis Kennedy. But, so far, justice has not been served in this case. I am here to speak for myself, a shooting victim, and to bear witness for my friend, Bob Kennedy. And as history knows, Senator Kennedy was fatally wounded. Kennedy, who had just won California’s Democratic Primary Election for the Presidency of the United States. And back when I was 43, I was among six persons shot at the old Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles at just after Midnight on June 5th, 1968. Mr Schrade pleaded for the release of Sirhan at the hearing and apologized to him for not doing more over the years to secure his freedom. The two men faced each other at the parole hearing for the first time since Mr Schrade testified at Sirhan’s 1969 trial. Mr Schrade was alongside the candidate when five people were injured in the June 5th shooting. “It was a political assassination of a viable Democratic presidential candidate.” “This crime impacted the nation, and I daresay it impacted the world,” commissioner Brian Roberts said. Parole commissioners, however, were unmoved. He told Sirhan: “I should have been here long ago and that’s why I feel guilty for not being here to help you and to help me.” After the hearing, while Sirhan was being taken away, Schrade shouted, “Sirhan, I’m so sorry this is happening to you. Paul Schrade, now 91, who was also shot at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, apologized for missing Sirhan’s previous 14 parole hearings.
#Who did sirhan kill in 68 trial#
In the highly charged atmosphere, a witness in the 1969 trial of Sirhan Sirhan came forward at the hearing to call for the convicted man’s release. Sirhan Bishara Sirhan has been denied parole for the 15th time after telling a board that he could not remember shooting John F Kennedy’s brother in 1968 and was therefore unable to confess.
