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Players in the RFK Killing | The Impious Digest
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The confession appears in David E. Scheim's book Contract on America: The Mafia Murder of President John F. Kennedy. Thane Eugene Cesar is mentioned first at page 325, along with an excerpt from "a 1969 filmed and tape-recorded interview with journalist Theodore Charach:
Cesar: For some reason, I don't know why, I had a hold of his [Kennedy's] arm under his elbow here ... his right arm .... And I was a little behind Bobby.... When the shots were fired, when I reached for my gun, and that's when I got knocked down....
Charach: Did you see other guys pull their guns after you pulled your gun...in the kitchen?
Cesar: No, I didn't see anyone else pull their guns in the kitchen area.... Except for myself....
Charach: How far did you have it out?
Cesar: Oh, I had it out of my holster. I had it in my hand. fn212
Footnote 212: Cesar interview, in The Second Gun.
Request to Los Angeles Grand Jury
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Challenging Witnesses
Thousands of pages of testimony and documents released by St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Robert McCulloch show how grand jurors and investigators challenged witnesses, asking skeptical questions of those who said the shooting was unjustified. On the stand, several said they'd lied when interviewed by investigators.
Several witnesses admitted to the grand jury that they'd not told the truth when they were interviewed after the shooting by St. Louis County and Federal Bureau of Investigation agents who canvassed the neighborhood.
One resident told the FBI that Brown fell to his knees and put his hands up, that Wilson fired and Brown fell forward, and that Wilson stood over him and shot again. The witness was challenged on the stand in the grand jury room.
"You told the story that had a bunch of lies, isn't that right?" asked Kathi Alizadeh, one of two assistant prosecuting attorneys in the case.
Backtracking Witnesses
The witness backtracked, saying the comments to the FBI were based on "assumption" and "common sense." One woman admitted she lied to FBI agents on Sept. 30 when she claimed to have been a witness, saying she repeated what her boyfriend claimed took place.
"I just wanted to be a part of something and tell them what my boyfriend said because he wasn't there" to be interviewed, she said. "I didn't know if they were going to come back and try to talk to him, I just wanted his story to be out there." She said she testified after the Justice Department granted her immunity and promised not to prosecute her for giving false statements.
Brown was waxed up on dope. This is as good a reason as any for his suicide by cop ending.
Prosecutors repeatedly stressed Brown's pot use : News
A detective told jurors the term “waxing” didn’t mean much to him at first. Then the results of Brown’s toxicology reports came back on Aug. 15 showing he had high levels of THC.
The detective testified that the medical examiner’s office told him the level in Brown’s system “could have potentially caused a loss in perception of space and time and there was also the possibility that there could have been hallucinations.”
According to a toxicology report, Brown had 12 nanograms of THC per milliliter of blood in his system. There were no other drugs detected.
In testimony before the grand jury on Nov. 4, the chief toxicologist for St. Louis County said it was clear Brown had consumed a lot of marijuana because it would take a lot to get a 300-pound person to the level of 12 nanograms of the compound THC in his bloodstream.
Alizadeh asked if the toxicologist was familiar with “waxing.”
The toxicologist said it was a process of using gases such as butane to concentrate the intoxicants in the marijuana for “a lot more bang for the buck.”
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Players in the RFK Killing | The Impious Digest
https://www.pimall.com/nais/newspysh...kmaterial.html
https://flyingtigercomics.wordpress....d-shooter-too/
https://www.sott.net/article/157637-...e-Eugene-Cesar
https://www.tennessean.com/story/opi...ion/656461002/
The confession appears in David E. Scheim's book Contract on America: The Mafia Murder of President John F. Kennedy. Thane Eugene Cesar is mentioned first at page 325, along with an excerpt from "a 1969 filmed and tape-recorded interview with journalist Theodore Charach:
Cesar: For some reason, I don't know why, I had a hold of his [Kennedy's] arm under his elbow here ... his right arm .... And I was a little behind Bobby.... When the shots were fired, when I reached for my gun, and that's when I got knocked down....
Charach: Did you see other guys pull their guns after you pulled your gun...in the kitchen?
Cesar: No, I didn't see anyone else pull their guns in the kitchen area.... Except for myself....
Charach: How far did you have it out?
Cesar: Oh, I had it out of my holster. I had it in my hand. fn212
Footnote 212: Cesar interview, in The Second Gun.
Request to Los Angeles Grand Jury
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/bloody...050101632.html
Challenging Witnesses
Thousands of pages of testimony and documents released by St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Robert McCulloch show how grand jurors and investigators challenged witnesses, asking skeptical questions of those who said the shooting was unjustified. On the stand, several said they'd lied when interviewed by investigators.
Several witnesses admitted to the grand jury that they'd not told the truth when they were interviewed after the shooting by St. Louis County and Federal Bureau of Investigation agents who canvassed the neighborhood.
One resident told the FBI that Brown fell to his knees and put his hands up, that Wilson fired and Brown fell forward, and that Wilson stood over him and shot again. The witness was challenged on the stand in the grand jury room.
"You told the story that had a bunch of lies, isn't that right?" asked Kathi Alizadeh, one of two assistant prosecuting attorneys in the case.
Backtracking Witnesses
The witness backtracked, saying the comments to the FBI were based on "assumption" and "common sense." One woman admitted she lied to FBI agents on Sept. 30 when she claimed to have been a witness, saying she repeated what her boyfriend claimed took place.
"I just wanted to be a part of something and tell them what my boyfriend said because he wasn't there" to be interviewed, she said. "I didn't know if they were going to come back and try to talk to him, I just wanted his story to be out there." She said she testified after the Justice Department granted her immunity and promised not to prosecute her for giving false statements.
Brown was waxed up on dope. This is as good a reason as any for his suicide by cop ending.
Prosecutors repeatedly stressed Brown's pot use : News
A detective told jurors the term “waxing” didn’t mean much to him at first. Then the results of Brown’s toxicology reports came back on Aug. 15 showing he had high levels of THC.
The detective testified that the medical examiner’s office told him the level in Brown’s system “could have potentially caused a loss in perception of space and time and there was also the possibility that there could have been hallucinations.”
According to a toxicology report, Brown had 12 nanograms of THC per milliliter of blood in his system. There were no other drugs detected.
In testimony before the grand jury on Nov. 4, the chief toxicologist for St. Louis County said it was clear Brown had consumed a lot of marijuana because it would take a lot to get a 300-pound person to the level of 12 nanograms of the compound THC in his bloodstream.
Alizadeh asked if the toxicologist was familiar with “waxing.”
The toxicologist said it was a process of using gases such as butane to concentrate the intoxicants in the marijuana for “a lot more bang for the buck.”
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