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Mike Griffith
In 2004, an audio tape of the RFK assassination was discovered in the California state archives. Acoustics experts analyzed the tape and found that it contained more shots than the alleged lone gunman, Sirhan Sirhan, could have fired. Siren's revolver could only fire eight shots, but the tape contains at least nine shots, proving that the eyewitnesses who reported seeing two gunmen were not "mistaken" after all.
The presence of more than eight shots on the tape has been confirmed by world-renowned audio-recording expert Philip Van Praag; by forensic audio specialists Wes Dooley and Paul Pegas of Audio Engineering Associates in Pasadena, California; by forensic audio and ballistics expert Eddy B. Brixen in Copenhagen, Denmark; and by audio specialist Phil Spencer Whitehead of the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia.
This and other evidence can be found on the following websites:
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The presence of more than eight shots on the tape has been confirmed by world-renowned audio-recording expert Philip Van Praag; by forensic audio specialists Wes Dooley and Paul Pegas of Audio Engineering Associates in Pasadena, California; by forensic audio and ballistics expert Eddy B. Brixen in Copenhagen, Denmark; and by audio specialist Phil Spencer Whitehead of the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia.
This and other evidence can be found on the following websites:
The RFK Assassination
The Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy: Conspiracy and Cover-Up