In 1975, Vincent Bugliosi was trying to solve the mystery of the Robert Kennedy assassination?
Is this correct?
Here about the famous bulletholes in the doorframe :
"Bugliosi contacted former associates from his days in the district attorney´s office, and with their help he tracked down the officers in the AP photo.
On November 15, 1975, he obtained a written statement from one of the officers, Sergeant Robert Rossi."
Then Bugliosi turned to Sergeant Wright :
"I related to him what Sergeant Rozzi had told me, and he told me unequivocally that it was a bullet in the hole, and when I told him that Sergeant Rozzi had informed me that he was pretty sure that the bullet was removed from the hole, Sergeant Wright replied, "There is no pretty sure about it. It definitely was removed from the hole, but I don´t know who did it."
Bugliosi goes on to describe how he was going to get a written statement from Sergeant Wright the next day, but that the news about what he was up to had gotten out, and by the time he got to Sergeant Wright, Wright had received instructions :
"I told Sergeant Wright I wanted to take his statement on the doorjamb incident, and he told me that he had just been instructed by deputy city attorney Larry Nagin not to give a statement."
Quotes from page three and four on this page :
http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:BjIVb3kpn-IJ:jfk.hood.edu/Collection/Weisberg%2520Subject%2520Index%2520Files/L%2520Disk/Lowenstein%2520Allard/Item%252012.pdf+two+bullets+%22sirhan%C2%B4s+car%22&hl=no&gl=no&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESiS-u4ZBLz0jkMt1hEKEFZsnUdT1nYvdhBvvfs-o__8wYEu35eoqNjNKeMBvj4FGnye4db4q-u9q2ABcsDOGdzQ6Z1xkc7yXRup0rHG6hOmKBNfSIbLZX0BJQ7KnnmsKx81c1bB&sig=AHIEtbQupmZig_tyoeHVdOocMQBf7Jy7eQSo is this really correct?
"Bugliosi told the press:
´Gentlemen, the time for us to keep on looking for additional bullets in this case has passed. The time has come for us to start looking for the members of the firing squad that night´."
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