NEW YORK – Fifty-three years ago he wrote one of the most tragic chapters in American history, unloading the magazine of his .22 on Senator Robert Francis Kennedy in the kitchens of the Hotel Ambassador in Los Angeles. Now, now 77, Sirhan Bishara Sirhan could return to freedom. Yes, after 15 applications for release all rejected, the California prison commission granted the so-called “parole” to the Palestinian of a Christian family, born in Jerusalem but raised in a Jordanian refugee camp, who on the night between 5 and 6 June 1968 killed the 42-year-old politician despite being surrounded by journalists and bodyguards.
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