Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has appealed for a new investigation into his father’s 1968 assassination, prompted by audio evidence suggesting more shots were fired than the convicted assassin's weapon could hold. The request was highlighted in a letter directed to former Attorney General Eric Holder, which has emerged as part of thousands of documents released by the National Archives. Paul Schrade, a key witness and victim from that night, argues that evidence indicates multiple shooters were involved, contradicting the official account of a single assailant, Sirhan Sirhan, who used an eight-shot revolver.
Kennedy Jr. advocates for reopening the investigation into his father's assassination, citing new audio evidence suggesting multiple gunmen were involved.
RFK Jr. states that the audio recording from the Ambassador Hotel supports that up to 13 shots were fired, necessitating a new inquiry.
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