Part 6/8:
The Aftermath of the Assassination
Moving from JFK's assassination, the discussion transitions to Robert Kennedy's own tragic death in 1968. Fanti broaches the complexities surrounding Sirhan Sirhan, the assassin, proposing that there may have been covert dealings involved and that the "lone gunman" narrative was, once again, possibly misleading.
Fanti's insights present a picture of a power struggle, where the Mafia’s influence was deeply entwined with political machinations. He suggests that the assassinations of both Kennedys were connected not just by the lineage of tragedy but through the hidden threads of organized crime's intertwined existence with governmental operations during turbulent times in American history.