Robert F. Kennedy
US Senator for New York, US Attorney General, and 1968 Democratic presidential candidate; brother of President John F. Kennedy, assassinated on 5 June 1968.
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Robert F. Kennedy was killed by Sirhan Sirhan — Convicted of first-degree murder in 1969; disputed by second-gunman theories citing forensic and acoustic discrepancies, but upheld by every subsequent legal review.
Robert F. Kennedy is frequently compared to John F. Kennedy — Brothers, both assassinated in the 1960s, both cases central to enduring second-gunman doubts despite official single-shooter findings.
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Robert F. Kennedy was a victim of Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy.
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