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New evidence underscoring how a ‘rush to judgment’ led to failed justice in the Robert F. Kennedy assassination

Robert F. KennedyThis book presents, for the first time, exclusive details on the Van Praag discoveries scientifically establishing the presence of a second gun in the RFK assassination. A portion of these discoveries became the basis of a recent Discovery Times Channel television documentary. Since that time, an additional discovery adds a greater depth of verification and understanding to what occurred in that kitchen-pantry 40 years ago.

For the first time, Dr. Robert J. Joling, J.D., presents details of his almost 40 year involvement in this case. Coverage is included of meetings with key principals such as medical examiner / coroner Dr. Thomas Noguchi (who performed the autopsy on RFK), victim Paul Schrade, and various medical, police and judicial entities. As a judge, trial lawyer, friend and counsel to a number of involved parties in this case, Dr. Joling provides a unique perspective on the events and previous findings associated with the assassination.

For the first time, unique analyses of key issues of evidence are presented – such as the much-debated pantry “ceiling tiles” – that answer major questions regarding the government’s ‘lone gunman’ position.

For the first time, you will see unedited transcripts of the actual police logger tapes, recordings that captured the immediate police reaction and mobilization in the face of this event. Van Praag’s first-ever transcription of the LAPD’s 20-channel magnetic tape has made possible this unique opportunity to witness how one of the largest police forces in the United States dealt with the assassination tragedy.

For the first time, you will see the entire RFK autopsy protocol. You can read this most careful, complete, thorough, and competent autopsy report in the form it was originally presented.

For the first time, extensive DVD video and audio clips are integrated with the text, capturing scores of “on-the-scene” events and subsequent interviews; including two videos recorded in the pantry immediately after the shooting. (You don’t just read about what happened, you’re able to see and hear it for yourself.)

For the first time, through the combination of Joling’s cornucopia of facts and experiences coupled with Van Praag’s discoveries, the authors permit you, the reader, to judge for yourself; to become the final decision maker.

For the first time, the unabridged copy of the Sandra Serrano polygraph examination in its entirety is replicated showing the undue influence administered by polygraph examiner, “Hank” Hernandez of the LAPD, upon a witness..