ниггер-гей и обезьяны вылетели через задний выход
>ниггер-гей и обезьяны вылетели через задний выход
эти обезьяны точно вылетали из его жопы
>>ниггер-гей и обезьяны вылетели через задний выход
>эти обезьяны точно вылетали из его жопы
эти обезьяны, вылетевшие из его жопы, могли быть неграми-геями в спандексе
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tho in durh chuutur Second gunman hypothesis
The location of Kennedy's wounds suggested that his assailant had stood behind him, while some witnesses assert that Sirhan faced west as Kennedy moved through the pantry.[118] This has led to the suggestion that a second gunman fired the fatal shot, a possibility supported by Thomas Noguchi, the Chief Medical Examiner and Coroner for the County of Los Angeles, who stated that the fatal shot was behind Kennedy's right ear and had been fired at a distance of approximately 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) to 3 inches (7.6 centimeters).[119] Other witnesses said that Kennedy was turning to his left shaking hands as Sirhan approached, from the east.[120]
In 1975, during a re-examination of the case, experts looked into the possibility of a second gunman, and concluded that there was little or no evidence to support this hypothesis.[121] In 2004, CNN's senior writer Brad Johnson discovered a recording of Kennedy's victory speech, recorded by the Polish journalist Stanisław Pruszyński [pl]. Johnson gave the tapes to the audio engineer Philip Van Praag, who analyzed and found 13 shots fired even though Sirhan's gun held only eight rounds.[122][118] He also stated the recording revealed at least two cases where the timing between shots was shorter than physically possible from Sirhan's gun alone.[118] Forensic audio specialists Wes Dooley and Paul Pegas of Audio Engineering Associates in Pasadena examined the findings and corroborated the presence of at least 10 shots on the tape along with an over-lapping shot.[123] Other acoustic experts have claimed that they could find no more than eight shots recorded on the audiotape.[124] Critics claim that Van Praag misidentified the noise impulses of the recording as gun shots.[122]
In 2008, eyewitness John Pilger asserted his belief that there must have been a second gunman.[125]