Displaying items by tag: SIRHAN PAROLE

Monday, 28 December 2020 19:24

Sirhan’s Upcoming Parole Hearing

[UPDATE] According to Lisa Pease, due to factors related to COVID 19, Sirhan’s parole hearing has been postponed until the summer. We do not have a definite date yet, but when we do get one we will post it. Meanwhile, please continue to write in letters in favor of him being released due to the reasons cited in this article, and at the address listed below. Thank you.

With Sirhan Sirhan’s next parole board hearing coming up on March 21, 2021 sometime this summer, Jim DiEugenio reviews the basic facts regarding the conduct of Sirhan’s defense team at the original trial and urges our readers to write to the parole board requesting Sirhan’s release.

The author’s narrative gifts are as pronounced as her investigative acumen. And with this book as her lifetime achievement on a case that still remains relatively obscure in light of the JFK assassination, she will likely establish herself as the preeminent authority on the subject for years to come, avers Michael Le Flem.

Thursday, 15 June 2017 19:42

Requiem for Rose Lynn Mangan

In the words of Jim DiEugenio:  We all owe Rose Lynn Mangan a salute upon her passing. She worked the primary evidence in the RFK case like no one else did.

Published in Obituaries
Friday, 19 February 2016 14:56

This is the Washington Post?

Recent reporting concerning Paul Schrade's testimony at Sirhan's February 2016 parole hearing contrasts starkly with how the Washing Post has traditionally treated stories concerning the assassinations of the 1960s, writes Jim DiEugenio.

by Shane O'Sullivan

At:  Who.What.Why

Published in News Items
Wednesday, 10 February 2016 23:44

Shane O'Sullivan Letter Concerning Sirhan's Parole

Letter sent in advance of Sirhan's parole hearing in February of 2016.

Published in News Items
Wednesday, 10 February 2016 23:41

Sirhan Parole Board Transcript

Full transcript of Sirhan's parole board hearing, February 16, 2016 (includes Paul Schrade's statements).

Published in News Items

Paul Schrade, now 91 years old, was shot in the head on June 5, 1968, at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles while standing alongside Robert Kennedy. Schrade contends that the now 71-year-old Sirhan was not the only shooter that night, and that Kennedy was actually killed by a second gunman.

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