CIA, Kennedy and RFK assassination
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The CIA released a new batch of declassified documents surrounding the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy in 1968.
On Thursday, the CIA released 54 previously classified documents totaling 1,450 pages about RFK's death. The documents, some redacted, show how the CIA responded to his killing and detailed RFK's trip to the Soviet Union, among other vignettes about his life and the broader social and political context of the time.
The CIA said in the release that the RFK records reveal for the first time some of his experiences traveling in the Soviet Union with the agency. Kennedy’s son, Health and Human Services ...
Among the newly-released pages are 54 previously classified documents that internet sleuths will be no doubt all over. The most interesting documents to come out of this include a psychological profile of convicted killer Sirhan, as well as his very eerie handwritten notes.