RFK JR requested to investigate the ‘additional gun’ principle in the father’s murder during Obama’s tenure

US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. called for a new investigation into his father’s 1968 murder, citing audio evidence that more gunmen were captured than the revolver of the allegedly convicted killer. According to the New York Post, Kennedy Junior wrote to the then Attorney General Eric Holder in 2012, requesting that the Obama administration reviewed the recording done during the shooting at The Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles.The letters were made public on Wednesday under a trump-era’s executive order in a newly issued batch of more than 60,000 documents, which were to declare the records related to the killings of Robert F. Kennedy, John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Junior. The documents were stored in federal agencies for decades and were currently digitized by the office of the National Intelligence Director led by Tulsi Gabbard. “Today’s release is an important step towards maximum transparency, finding the truth and sharing the truth,” Gabard posted on the truth social.In his 2012 letter, RFK JR included an appeal of Paul Shrad, a former officer of the joint auto workers, who was injured during the attack. Kennedy Junior wrote, “When Daddy was killed, he was standing near my father and Paul was injured by a bullet,” Kennedy Jr. wrote, supporting Srin’s claim that the new evidence demanded a re -evidence.According to the New York Post, a newly discovered tape, including Srin and his legal team, including former American Attorney Rob Bonor, suggested that “two gunmen from two separate .22 Caliber revolver from at least 13 shots and protesting instructions,”. Sarhan Sarahan, the convict killers, used eight-shot revolvers and were not seen again, raising doubts that several shooters were involved.The Los Angeles Field Office of the FBI raised the case and passed the recording, which was captured by a journalist by a journalist by a journalist, in a digital evidence laboratory in Quantico, Virginia. However, his 2013 report concluded that recording to confirm the number or direction of gunshots was very poor in quality. The FBI report stated, “The designated area recorded on the sample Q1 was of insufficient quality to classify the incidence of impulse as a gunshot.”While the newly released documents according to the New York Times include interview tapes with the already available Sarahan and other materials in the State Archives of California since the 1980s, they have to reveal any bombing conclusions yet.The Times said to Peter Cornbuh of National Security Archive, “We always know who killed RFK, because he was shot in front of a lot of people … So this collection cannot expect to change that history.”Despite public release and constant doubt of RFK JR, Sarahan Sarahan remains behind bars in California. His 2021 parole request, which was supported by RFK JR, was eventually rejected by Governor Gavin Newsom.