The Robert Kennedy assassination revisited / Paul Schrade ; interviewed by Bob Young.

Program Title:
The Robert Kennedy assassination revisited / Paul Schrade ; interviewed by Bob Young.
PRA Archive #: 
KZ1835
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Labor organizer Paul Schrade discusses the events which followed the assassinaiton of Robert Kennedy in Los Angeles during the 1968 Presidential campaign. Schrade send 800 pages of evidence to the Grand Jury investigating the assassination, but was never contacted by the District Attorney Ira Reiner. Schrade discusses the mismanagement by the LAPD about a possible second gun, and the evidence which supports this assertion. He concludes with a comparison of John and Robert Kennedy's political life and work, and that their assassinations may be related.|THE ROBERT KENNEDY ASSASSINATION REVISITED / Paul Schrade| interviewed by Bob Young. - Labor organizer Paul Schrade discusses the events which followed the assassinaiton of Robert Kennedy in Los Angeles during the 1968 Presidential campaign. Schrade send 800 pages of evidence to the Grand Jury investigating the assassination, but was never contacted by the District Attorney Ira Reiner. Schrade discusses the mismanagement by the LAPD about a possible second gun, and the evidence which supports this assertion. He concludes with a comparison of John and Robert Kennedy's political life and work, and that their assassinations may be related. - BROADCAST: KPFK, 3 June 1992.

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KPFK, 3 June 1992.
Item duration: 
1 reel (50 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|50:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
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