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Larry Hancock is a well-known and highly regarded researcher in the assassinations of JFK & RFK. His work has documented important points that challenge the official narrative and reshape how we remember these dark events in history. In this episode, Larry is back to discuss more about the night RFK was killed and how, when examining the investigation, it should be looked at in a certain light—with the objective of finding evidence on the man they arrested, rather than determining if others were involved. We break down the key eyewitness accounts, forensic inconsistencies, and the investigative approach that shaped the case.
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Larry Hancock is a well-known and highly regarded researcher in the assassinations of JFK & RFK. His work has documented important points that challenge the official narrative and reshape how we remember these dark events in history. In this episode, Larry is back to discuss more about the night RFK was killed and how, when examining the investigation, it should be looked at in a certain light—with the objective of finding evidence on the man they arrested, rather than determining if others were involved. We break down the key eyewitness accounts, forensic inconsistencies, and the investigative approach that shaped the case.

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