Monday, January 14, 2013

RFK Jr. confirms belief that Kennedy family privately scoffed at Warren report on JFK's assassination

RFK Jr. and his sister, Rory, were interviewed in front of an audience by Charlie Rose at the Winspear Opera House in Dallas as a year of 50th anniversary commemorations begins of John F. Kennedy's assassination in Dallas on November 22, 1963.
     He said his father had investigators do research into the assassination and found that phone records of Oswald and nightclub owner Jack Ruby, who killed Oswald two days after the president's assassination, "were like an inventory" of mafia leaders the government had been investigating.      He said his father, later elected U.S. senator in New York, was "fairly convinced" that others were involved.
     The attorney and well-known environmentalist also told the audience light-hearted stories Friday about memories of his uncle. As a young child with an interest in the environment, he said, he made an appointment with his uncle to speak with him in the Oval Office about pollution.
     He'd even caught a salamander to present to the president, which unfortunately died before the meeting.
     "He kept saying to me, 'It doesn't look well,'" he recalled.

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