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Dan Moldea’s ground-breaking work into the circumstances surrounding the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy was vital to my own research. In 1995 The New York Times described Dan’s RFK assassination book as, “Carefully reasoned….ultimately persuasive…dramatic…the author meticulously dissects how the various disputes arose and how critics were drawn into the orbit of the case…The cleverness of (Moldea’s) strategy in the book lies in his playing so effectively the part of devil’s advocate…His book should be read, not so much for the irrefutability of its conclusions as for the way the author has brought order out of a chaotic tale and turned an appalling tatter of history into an emblem of our misshapen times. (SEE: www.moldea.com

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