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Introduction | 4 | |
Murder in Los Angeles | 5 | |
The assassination | 6 | |
An open-and-shut case | 11 | |
The cover-up | 16 | |
Evidence for a second gunman | 20 | |
The assassin's location | 20 | |
Ballistics | 25 | |
Eyewitness reports | 35 | |
The Cesar controversy | 39 | |
Possible accomplices | 44 | |
The woman in the polka-dot dress | 44 | |
The lady vanishes | 53 | |
The barmaid and the spy-master | 59 | |
Sirhan's motives | 64 | |
Hypnotic programming | 69 | |
Who programmed Sirhan? | 78 | |
Who had a motive? | 82 | |
Re-opening the case | 84 | |
What should be done | 85 | |
How you can help | 86 | |
Recommended reading | 86 | |
Notes | 87 | |
Index | 90 |
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