Robert F. Kennedy’s assassination in 1968 seemed like it should be an open-and-shut case. Many people crowded in the small room at Los Angeles’s famed Ambassador Hotel that fateful night and saw Sirhan Sirhan pull the trigger. Sirhan was also convicted of the crime and still languishes in jail with a life sentence. However, conspiracy theorists have jumped on inconsistencies in the eyewitness testimony and alleged anomalies in the forensic evidence to suggest that Sirhan was only one shooter in a larger conspiracy, a patsy for the real killers, or even a hypnotized assassin who did not know what he was doing (a popular plot in Cold War–era fiction, such as The Manchurian Candidate ). Mel Ayton profiles Sirhan and presents a wealth of evidence about his fanatical Palestinian nationalism and his hatred for RFK that motivated the killing. Ayton unearths neglected eyewitness accounts and overlooked forensic evidence and examines Sirhan’s extensive personal notebooks. He revisits the trial proceedings and convincingly shows Sirhan was in fact the lone assassin whose politically motivated act was a forerunner of present-day terrorism. The Forgotten Terrorist is the definitive book on the assassination that rocked the nation during the turbulent summer of 1968.
This book was very interesting, not quite what I expected. It is a good book for people interested in the assisination of RFK. Also for conspiracy theories.
Even Vincent Bugliosi (supporter of the Warren Commission) wasn't taken in by the official story of the RFK assassination. He actively helped critics back in the 1970s and 1980s in locating new witnesses who saw extra bullet holes in the pantry door frame. These holes were seen by numerous people, identified as bullet holes by experts and even photographed, and then the frames were later destroyed by the LAPD.
Don't waste your time with Mel Ayton's books. If you want to learn something about the RFK assassination, turn to the works of Philip Melanson, William Turner and Jonn Christian, and Ted Charach's documentary, THE SECOND GUN.