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CURRICULUM VITAE -29- Robert J: Joling
Written_Opinions Administrative Consultations Continued:
84 . Blood Alcohol Reports & Implied Consent within the
Emergency Room
85 . Diagnosis Treatment and Care of Minors
86 Waivers & Release by Employee Negative Rubella Titer
of Personnel Employed Within the Emergency Room
87 _ Right to Refuse Treatment
88 Student Access to Academic Records and Personal File
89 _ Sterilization Procedures in Minors having I.Q. under 65
90 _ Physician S Assistants Training Programs
91 _ Procedures for Patients Who Refuse to Leave Premises
92 _ Third Party Access to Student Records
93 _ Parent-Student Right to Privacy Act (Federal)
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PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER
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Deriry MSISTANT
AttorNry GENERAL
CRIMial DIVISION
Zlepautuert of Jfustice
Zia: lzingtuit 20530
Ppril 12 1977
Mr . Michael Ewing
Post Office Box 218
St. Michaels , Maryland 21663
Dear Mr. Ewing:
I have your letter of March 31 , 1977 , and
the materials that you enclosed along with it_
The ma terials that you have provided are fascinating
and I have sent them on to appropriate officials in
the Organized Crime and Racketeering Section
Your interest in our work is heartening and
I am glad that you wrote to uS to send us the materials_
We look forwara to the Fublication of your new book .
Very vours
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Russell T Baker, Jr.
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HAL JAQUES
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WALLACE EAGLER Mr . Griffin Bell,
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Dept . of Justice,
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ELLEN AIBLER
Dear Attorney-General Bell:
BETSY LANGMAN
SPECIAL EVENTS
In connection with my campaign for full
disclosure and new evidence in the Robert
Kennedy cabe, I will be in Wabhington, D.C .
next week.
I would like members 0f your department and
particularly yourself, key aides, to review our
full-scale film/probe (35 mm/112 minutes) into
the RFK tragedy. You will find it mobt informative,
especially in the setting of guidelines for the
improvement o f the criminal justice system; the
aspect of new sa feguards for our national leaders
and protection 0 f lives _
I wish to discuss with YOu personally this
extensive probe goes beynnd the tragic death
of a presidential candidate and former U.S.
Attorney-General and the punishment of the
alleged a86assin.
In the spirit of President Carter*s open-door
policy, for positive change, I am anxious to
talk with you and screen our film. Arrangements
with the media and congress are being handled
by Mr . Leonard Carney--212--688-4520 (March 3, 1977
Please in touch with 45 and I look forward
to meeting with You!
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Dear Ms . Parker:
President Ford has referred to this Department your
corregpondence of Aprfl 29 1976 , concernIng your request.
I apologize for the of this response.
The Department of Justlce doeg not have available
for distribution the materlal that you seek You
wish to airect your Ingulry to the approprlate
authoritieb of the State of Californla.
Sincerely,
J. Stanley Pottinger
AbgLgtant Attorney General
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Mr Russell T . Baker Jr March 31,
Criminal Division
2115 Justice Department
Washington D.C 20530
Dear Mr. Baker:
Mr _ Civiletti's office suggested that I get in touch with VAPR 7
you
during
a phone call to his office yesterday.
I just wanted to forward the enclosed material to the
CDi
appropriate people in the Justice Department for whatever
it is worth_
By way of introduction, I served on the staff of former
Senator Harold Hughes for several years, and did a good deal
of the earlier investigative work on Watergate
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and subsequently,
the various CIA/FBI abuses probes _ During 1973 and 1974 , one of
the areas I worked on was the now still emerging secret relation-
between elements of the Mafia and the CIA
From that area I subsequently got invo lved in reviewing various
aspects of the Kennedy assassination case, playing some role
in the limited 1975-76 Senate probes into the Warren Commission
investigation
In any event_ during the past year I have co-authored a forthcoming
book on the Kennedy assassination with Bernard Fens terwald Jr.,
a former Senate counsel and Washington attorney _ Our book,
Coincidence Or Conspiracy?, will be out sometime in and
we hope will be regarded as a cautious, solid and objective
review of the various aspects of the late President S murder
One of the most exhaustive areas covered in the book will relate
to the various possible organized crime areas in the case.
I just wanted to take this opportunity to send you a copy of
the uncorrected proofs of our lengthy chapter on the Mafia, which
I think is perhaps the most complete such accounting yet written.
With the House Assassination Committee apparantly devoting
congiderable plans to probing the alleged Mafia connection to
possible aspects of the Kennedy case, I just wanted to send in
this material for what its worth.
You'11 note that our profile of Santos Trafficante Jr . the House
Committee 0 S uncooperative first witness
T is the longest section
in the chapter, containing considerable
recent information,
beginning on
page 346 _
1 vT Needless t0 say , I ve long felt that the possible role of
organized crime in the Kennedy case has been 'Largely overlooked
or haphazardly documented. Hopefully, this material wilr be
helpful in some way .
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Regardless of whether or not the Kennedy case actually goes
anywhere in the months ahead it is pleasing to know that we
finally once again have an Administration that is serious
about fighting organized crime unlike the past eight years _
Let me know if I can ever be of any assistance to you.
{s_
Michael Ewing
P.0 _ Box 218
St. Michaels, Md. 21663
301/745-5229
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October 1975
Seattle, #ashington
The Attorney General
The United States of America
Tashington, D. C .
Honorable Sir:
Inc losed for your informat ion is an article clipped from
the October 28th edition of the National Enquirer- The item
concerns the assassination of the late Senator Kennedy.
My quegtions ar e:
Has this particuler avenue of invest igation been
thoroughly explored?
If 80 , what were the results and conclusions ?
If not, then not?
'The implications are obvious , to whit: If Mr . Sirhan
was indeed prograrmed through hypnosis, then there wa3 9
conspiracy 0f one sort or another.
I honestly believe that we owe ourselves 4s a nation 8
very carefull and thorough investigation of this particular
facet of the 988288ination; just to be absolutely certain
that we have overlooked no possibilities.
Fours truly,
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SIRHAN'S VOICE on the readout of the truth detector shows that he was telling the Yuth when he said: "| don't believe that he (RFK) is dead,
This can only be explained by the fact that Sirhan was under some hypnotic influencel
says expert.
Extlusive Scientiiic Evidence Proves:
Sirhan Was Hypnotized to
Sirhan ` Sirhan was pro-
Kill Bobby Kennedy
grammed through hypnosis
to assassinate: Sen, Robert
Kennedy. tively low_ showing' that hers
telling the truth_ He actually
That's the startling verdict
believes RFK is alive and this
of Charles McQuiston; a for- can only- be explained by: the
mer top U.S. intelligence of- fact that_ Sirhan was under
ficer,_who used an amazing some kind of . hypnotic : iudli
electronic "truth detector' ence.
to analyze tape recordings "Perhaps there is 4 post-
of Sirhan's interviews with hypnotic suggestion not to 2e
psychiatrists in San Quentin cept the.death of RFK
SIRHAN: "There_ was no prison.
American dream for mez
4 After; analyzing' the -tapes tried; I sincerely tried_to.find
Im convinced that Sirhan a job. I had pothing; no iden
wasn 't aware: of !hat he:was tity , nohope.
doing,' said McQuiston. 'He McQUISTON ANALYSIS: TRUTH-DETECTOR EXPERT : Charles McQuiston ~with was i1 a hypnotic trance when 'His phrases are very :indica equipment he used to analyze Sirhan Sirhan's voice. he pulled the trigger and kilied
tlve of hypnosis_ From;: my "Everything tells me that someone else_was involved in_
Sen: Kennedy' in the Ambas: days ` in Army Intelligence,
the assassination he sador Hotel in Los Angeles; SIRHAN: SIRHAN know the words are those a
says
June 4 1968. Km convinced he' wasn"t skilled hypnotist would. use" fo (kill a presidential candi- | ENQUIRER: {It's very- poS- McQuiston spent 20 hours: aware of what he was do beat a man down,' to. change date) sible to distort and change
evaluating Sirhan' s tapes
ing; says ; voice_expert. his thinking, to reshape_ his McQUISTON ANALYSIS: somebody' s mind through a exclusively ffor: The ENQUIR mind " 'He's telling the truth. There number of hypuotic sessions. It
ER using the Psycholggical sassination and that.Sirhan
SIRHAN: " thought he must have been' some . utside can be described as brainwash::
Stress Evaluator: was programmed through hyp;
~(Sen Kennedy} ~was;heiz ap
guiding force hypnosis ing because the mind is clear
"Everythingz in fhe BSE | nosis to kill RFK declared parent' to President; Kennedy that :was responsibie for `him ed of ils old emotions' and
charts tells gerthat_someone | McQuiston "What we have
and I wish to hell he could pulling the trigger_ values. which are replaced by
else was involved. in:the as; here is a real life 'Manchurian
have made it. I loved-him_ 'Looking at,the overall pic: | implanting_other suggestions'
Candidate_ (In the book and
movie of the same mame, con- McQUISTON ANALYSIS: ture; the one thing that jumps Dr: Spiegel; a" consuitant for
spirators use to
"There is genuine sincerity: in out: at me:js;that_Sirhan was researchers studying the RFK hypnosis pro- his statements. 'the classic patsy_ Xa guy set_ murder; added; This - tech-
gram a man to assassinate a
presidential candidate: ) {When Sirhan says he wish- up to kilt-without ever know-|nique: was probably:used with:
ed RFK could have made it, ing what he had done_ Sirhan: From my own Te- After examining Sirhan's this shows me that Sirhan Dr; : Herbert Spiegel, one , of search, I think Sirhan was sub-
PSE chart, Dr: John W. Heisse didn't know what he was doing the country's leading medical jected 'to hypnotic treatment Jrs; president o the Interna- that hypnosis was governing experts . on hypnosis, ;told The iLLIAM: DICK
tional Society of Stress Analy- his actions _
agreed with McQuiston: SIRHAN; " There was a 'grl
Dr: Heisse, who'~Has : studied there (with him at the-murder
Iruih Detector Judlged_Accurde
hundreds of-people under hyp- scene)_
nosis: using the PSE; told .The McQUISTON_ ANALYSIS: More: than :150,U.S 'Jaw en-j statements; by:' cbarting 'stress:
ENQUIRER: 'He's not_lying There was 2 forcement agencies use- the in {he voice. It trans:
"Sirhan -kept repeating_cer- and judging from the Psychological Stress Evaluator
Baeethe
these patterns into graphs
tain phrases . This clearly Te- stress in his voice; he's trying_ (PSE) and it'$ SO incredibly 'on.paper
~vealed he had been .program- to block her' out of his mind: accurate that courts in-at least McQuiston pores over
med to put himself into a This : indicates she may haye; states have admitted -its| recordings of a person's. voice,
trance. This is something.he played & role in the assassina- results as X evidence said and breaks each word dow
couldn't have learned by him- tion_ Charles McQuiston; co-inventor into . sylables: He' then exam .
self: Someone had to show him SIRHAN: 'T don't .have tie of the 'truth -detecfor: ines- each syllable.for telltale
and teach him how_ guts: to do anything-like that The PSE' pinpoints truthful | signs_ o stress:
'I believe Sirhan was brain-
washed under nypnosis by the
constant repetition oE words
'You are nobody, youre
nothing, the American dream
is gone, until he actually be-
lieved_ them At that stage,
someone implanted an" idea ,
kil RFK, and under:' hypnosis
the brainwashed Sirhan ac-
cepted it:
Here are some- of . Sirhan's
key' tape-recorded . statements
and McQuiston s PSE analysis
showing why he is convinced
Sirhan was hypnotized:
SIRHAN: To me, he
(Kennedy) is stll' alive A
still- don't believe what has
happened I dont believe
that he is dead: I have no
realization stil , that I:killed
him, that he is in the grave
McQUISTON; ANALYSIS:
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sis;
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Dear Mrs Leonard:
This is in reply to your correspondence of
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are obstructing your investigation of the deaths of
former President" Kennedy and forner Senator Kennedy.
This Departnent has no authority to take the
action you request regarding your husband and
Senator KicGovern
sincerely ,
J_ Stanley Pottinger
Assistant Attorney General
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~0 (Rev. 10-29-74) From
Director
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To: Date
ZeLeLs
The Altorney General TE:
The Solicitor General
The Deputy Attorney General
Analysis & Evaluation Unit
Assistant Attorney General
Antitrust Division Criminal Division (DOJ)
Civil Division Internal Secur Section
Civil Rights Division General Crimes Section
Office of Legislative Affairs Special Litigation Unit
Office of Legal Counsel Civil Disturbance Unit
Director, U_ S. Marshals Service Registration Unit
Director, Bureau of Prisons
The Pardon Attorney
Assistant Attorney General for Administration
Immigration und Naturalization Service
Enforcement Administration
Law Enforcement Assislance Administration
Director, Management Programs and Budget Staff
Director, Administrative Services Programs Staff
Director , Personnel and Training Staff
Director, Department Security Staff
General Litigation Section, Civil Division
Communily Relations Servicc
6CT 9 {9/5
A. No [urther action will be taken in this case in the absence of' a specific
request from you.
B_ Please advise what further investigalion, if
acriminaa
any, is
iQHLIGI@n
C. For your information_ Iam enclosing & communication regarding the holder
of a diplomalic Or inlernational organization visa.
D For your information
E Please note change in caption of this case_
F Pursuant to your inque aitached information is being furnished.
G_ Investigation is continuing:
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cc: Attorney General Criminal Division
Deputy Attorney General Int_ See. Section
Analysis & Evdlualion Unit General Crimcs Section
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL #REAU OF INVESTIC ATION
Los Angeles California
in licply, Flease Refer to September 1975
File Vo.
ALFRED_RAHEB
A source who has requested that her identity
be concealed and whose reliabilicy is not known Lo the
Bureau has furnished information concerning the
assassination of Senator Robert F Kennedy _
The source telephonically advised on September
16 _ 1975 that for the past several years she has suspected
that an individual by the name of Alfred Raneb was possibly
involved with others in the assassination of Senator Robert
F Kennedy _
Raheb according to the source was always
speaking with hate of the 'Kennedy family, and in particuler,
of Senator Robert F _ Kennedy . Further source stated that
Raheb has thrown darts at photographs of the late Senator
Two days after Kennedy
was killed Raheb arranged
to have a withdrawal made of S4 000 00 S5 000 00 from 3
bank in Encino California and went to the residence of
an unidentified woman who resided about six blocks east of
Western Avenue on Hollywood Boulevard Hollywood California
The name of the bank in Encino was not recalled by the source
". M. Bs,
[et_lz&
DEPART {E} R
29 OCT 9 1975
4
This docunent contains neither_reccmmendations nor conclusions
of the FBI It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to
your agency; it and its contents are not to be distribited
outs;de you)" agency .
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ALFRED RAHEB
There were about ten individuals at the residence visited
by Raheb and al1 of these individuals were unknown to the
source After leaving this apartnent Raheb proceeded to
the Fez a night club on Vermont Avenue Hollywood
California where Sirhan Sirhan S brother worked . Raheb ,
according to the source to Sirhan S
brother asking_
"How' s your mother how S your brother" Raheb the source
stated handed the envelope containing the
54,060. 0o
to
s5 000.00 to Sirhan S brother and asked the brother "Will
this be enough to take care of your mother?" The brother
indicated that it would be enough . The degree of friend-
between Raheb and the Sirhan family
was not known to
the informant
At the time of the assassination Raheb according
to the source had a
photo finishing
company under contract
with the Los Angeles County Coroner S Office to
film made during autopsies The source stated that
heveEollowing
the autopsy of Senator Kennedy_ the film was sent by the
Coroner S Office to Raheb ' s company for processing The
Coroner S Office ordered transparencies to be made and Raheb
sent the film out since his fixm could not
make transparencies .
When the film was returned Raheb made one five inch by eight
inch copy _ 0f each of the transparencies for his own use and
still has the photographs
Raheb was very close to a Dr (First Name Unknown
FNU ) Drennan a general practitioner who has his office on
Beverly Boulevard in Los Angeles Source described Dr
Drennan as a_ white male in his 60 ' 8 and a "radical" as sociated
with various radical movements Dr Drennan according to
the source, frequently came to Raheb S photo shop_
Raheb went to either Santa Barbara or Sacramento ,
California the before the killing of Senator Robert
F Kennedy but returned the morning after the killing
Source described him 01 learning of the Senator S death'
as 11 the happiest man 112 the worid 11
Raheb never discussed with the source being in-
volved in the killing Source advised that based 011 the
above source has suspected that Raheb might have been
involved and for the past several years ha8 debated furnishing
this information
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Form CMJe DEPARTMENT 0F Justice
(Rov. 1.29-69)
RC TING SLIP
To ; maME DivisIOM 'BUILDIRG Rooh
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Sighature COMMEnT PER Cohveasation
APProvaL HECEssARY Actiom ^s REquesTed
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AnsdER Or AcknOwL:
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prepare RepLy For
The sighature Of
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FROM: NAME BUilding & RooM EXT. DATE
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OPTioNAL form No. 10
JuLY 1973 EDItiON
CSA FAAR (41 CFRi 101-.0
UNITED STATES ERNMENT
Memorandum
RLT / PB
TO FILE DATE: August 5 , 1975
FROM Richard L. Thornburgh , Assistant
Drattorney
General Criminal Division
SUBJECT: Robert Kennedy Assassination
On Friday afternoon, August 1, 1975 , I returned a
previous made telephone call to me by Chief Edward Davis
of the Los Angeles Police Department_
Chief Davis advised me that in 1968 , a summary of the
case reports on the Robert Kennedy assassination had been
forwarded by the Los Angeles Police Department to the
Department of Justice and was presently in the
possession Of
William Lynch_
At the present time, there are a number of legal
proceedings and demands for information on the of
CBS Paul Schrade and former representative Allard
Lowenstein to obtain copies of this information in further-
ance of alleged "conspiracy" theories _ Thus far, al1 requests
have been denied by the courts of California and appropriate
police authorities _
2c
Chief Davis called me to insure that we
nDEPARUBEBhar
any request for the information by releasing He stated
that there are three copies of the volume, 828/ ofNdvic8 4975
with the Los Angeles Police Department , one in the possession
of a retired deputy chief of that organizat on who
written a book on the assassination, and the ntrd wtth
the Department of Justice_
On checking with Mr Lynch, I learned that he had been
of a special Department of Justice team dispatched to
monitor the investigation of the Kennedy assassination, at
the conclusion of which effort the volumes in question were
presented to him are presently in the files of the
Department of Justice. There are
also, according
to Mr Lynch,
U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on tbe Payroll Savings Plan
5010-110
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Memo to file
Re: Robert Kennedy Assassination
August 5 , 1975
pending applications under the Freedom of Information Act
to obtain the Department' s copy .
At some time past, consideration has been to
the proper disposition of this material, including the
possibility that it might be deposited in the National
Archives or even sent back to the Los Angeles Police
Department_
I told Chief Davis we woula take no action inimicable
to his request without first checking with himg but
acknowledged that there may be some problems under the
Freedom 0f Information and Privacy Acts _
2
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MEERORANDUE
CF CiLL
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You WERE CALLED By_ You WERE Visited BY
Chief Edward Davis Los Angeles
OF (Orgonizotion)
Police Dept:
PLEASE CALL Eo
PHONE NO. 213-485-2121
COJE/EXT.
WILL CALL AGAIN IS WAiTiNG To SEE YOu
RETURNED YOUR CALL Wishes AN APPOiNTMENT
TIESSAGE
Re: Robert Kennedy assass inatien
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T_ 8/15/75
JSP :MWH: mkk :rje
DJ 166-12C-1
89
Miss Jennifer Johngon
723 South Ninth Avenue
La Grange , Illinois 60525
Dear Jennifer:
Prebident Ford ha8 referred your_correspondence
of June 1975 , concerning the posgIble release of
Mr . SIrhan Sirhan from prigon In the near future, to
thie Department . I apologlze for bhe delay of thig
rebponbe.
The matter wa8 , to the best of our knowledge ,
fully invegtigated authoritleg Of the State of C
Californla and Mr . Sirhan was tried for murder ,
convicted ana gentenced a Californta court. It
would , therefore , be nappropriate for thi8 Department
to conent on the posgiblilty that Mr Sirhan will be
released from prigon in tho near future.
We can anly suggeet that you dlrect your Ingulry
to the approprlate authorities of the State of California. Jitt
S1ncerely,
J. Stanley Pottinger
Agglgtant Attorney General
A
CIvfl Rlghte Dlvlglon
Maceo W. Hubbard
Supervigory Trlal Attorney
CrLmlnal Sectlon
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0-6 (Rev. 2-4-75) om Director
Federal Bureau of Investigation 7/13/76
To: Date
The Attorney General RE:
The Solicitor General
The Deputy Attorney General
Analysis Evaluation Unit
Assistant Attorney General
Antitrust Division Criminal Division (DOJ)
Civil Division Internal Security Section
Civil Rights Division General Crimes Section
Office of Legislative Affairs Special Litigation Unit
Office of Legal Counsel Registration: Unit .F-|
Director, U. S. Marshals Service
Director, Bureau of Prisons
The Pardon Attorney
7:
Asgistant Attorney General for Administration
3 wc? Immigration and Naturalization Service
Enforcement Administration
Law Enforcement Assistance Administration
Director, Management Programs &nd Budget Staff
Director, Administrative Services Programs Staff
Director, Personnel and Training Staff
Director, Department Security Staff
General Litigation Section, Civil Division
Community Relations Service
A. No further action will be taken in this case in the absence of & specific
request from you_
B Please advise what further investigation, if any, is desired in this matter.
For your information, I am enclosing a communication regarding the holder
of & diplomatic O international organization visa.
D For your information.
E. Please note change in caption of this case_
F Purguantto your inquiry, attached information is being furnished
G_ Investigation is continuing.
H.
NOTE - Information_ in LHMhas been_furnishedto
Los Angeles_County_District Attorney
cc: Attomey General Criminal Division
Deputy Attorney_General Int. Sec _ Section
Analysis & Evaluation Unit General Crimes Section
Antitrust Division Special Litigation Unit
Civil Division Registration Unit
Civil Rights Division
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UNTTED STAK: DKAARTkT O" JUSTIGK
FKDEA KLKKAl V' ANFSTGATION
Los Angeles California
In Rcply, Frusr Kfrr to July 8 , 1976
File No.
DANIEL T ESTRADA
On 6 _ 1976 Daniel T Estrada 1352 Volney
Drivc Los Angeles California Telephone_ Number 261-7/612
called this office from the East Los Angeles Municipal
Court where he Was appearing 012 a narcotics and burglary
charge
Estrada advised that he had information on the
Robert Kennedy murder and that the source of his information
was Sirhan Sirhan Tho was in an adjacent cell to him when
he was in San Quentin
Estrada stated that he would provide information
in exchange for whatever the Federal Bureau of Investigation
could do to him with the local authorities Es crada
was advised that the Federal Bureau of Investigation would
not and could not mnakce any deal vith him_
Further Estrada stated that Sirhan had already had
a Ronald Woodl murdered in the Nevada State Penitentiary beeause
he Vas talking to Tederal agents about the S ame infoiwation
In connection with another investigation conducted
by the Federal Bureau of Investigation it Vas learned that
Sirhan Sirhan had determined
that" Ronaid
Woocl sho was
incarcerated at San Quentin Penitentiary at the $ ane time as
'66-(22 - /
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JUL 16 1274
This docUtlent: contains "cicher recoimendations 126'1 Lisiews;
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Re : DANILL: T EZRDA
Sirhan Vas going Lo write a1) article about Sirhan Lhat
would be 3 complete fabrication and Sirhan wa; Eearful
that it woulcl effect his parole status Sirhan had
another ininate at S:m Queitin Penitentiary Write up an
affidavit L0 the (ffect thai: Sirhan had never confided in
or furnished irforation to Wvod 21d that Wood intended to
fictionalize the information for an
alleged magazine
article
Information was received from the Las Vegas
Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation that Ronald
Wood was reccived at the Nevada State Penitentiary 012
Mareh 30 1973 from San Quentin Penitentiary as a protective
custody oner and was found dead 1n his cel1 on
tember 21 197/ _ Vood had been bludgeoned to death
and his murdle1 has not been solved to date Iwo theories
were advanced in connection with this murder one thal he
WaS an info1Inant and another that h2 was a JcnO1v drug
salesman in prison and thal he had sold drugs that were
substandard and had refusedl a refund 012 these drugs _
No further inquiry or invesLigation is being
conducted by the Federal Bureau of Invescigation on the
infornation furnished Daniel T Estrada
7/60/76
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T . 8/15/75
Re . T . 10/2/75
JSP: MWH: mkk:rjs
DJ 166-12C-1 NOV 1 4 1975
Dr _ William D. Butler
667 Grant Road
East Wenatchee , Washington 98801
Dear Ma . Butler:
Presidnet Ford has referred your correspondence
Of June 15, 1975 , concerning the possible parole of
Mr . Shrhan Sirhan , to thig Department _ We apologize
for the of this response
15
Qhe matter was , to the best of our knowledge
fully invegtigated authorities of the State of
California and Mr sirhan was tried for murder, convicted
and sentenced by a California court. It would therefore ,
be inappropriate for thib Department to coment on the
Nov 6 [97- that Mr _ Sirhan will be paroled in the near Eosgrbiiity
PI
We can only guggest that you direct your inquiry
to the approprlate authorities of the State of California.
Sincerely,
J. Stanley Pottinger
Aggistant Attorney General
Civil Rights Diviglon
Maceo W_ Hubbard
Supervisory Trlal Attorney
Criminal Section
cC: Records
Corres Unit
Crim. Sec .
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Typed : 6/30/75
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166-12C-1
JUL 1 1975
Mr . Peter Garand
65-24 174th Street
Flushing, New York 11365
Dear Mr Garand:
Your letter to the Attorney General concerning your A
views about the laws which allow the release of Sirhan
Sirhan , convLcted as8agsin of the late Senator Robert Kennedy ,
after serving only a few years in prison has been referrea
to me
8
The investIgation and the resulting trial involved viola-
tions of state law
1
and a state court trial You may wish to
exprebb your views concerning the release of Sirhan to the
California state authorities.
With reference to Your statenent about changing our laws Jj
for the benefit of the people and not for the crininal , I am
enclosing a copy of the speech by President Ford to the Congrege
of the United Stateg on crime.
I hope that this information wilI be of abgi8tance to you: 2
81ncerely,
GCORGIA McNEMAR
Attorney, Legislatlon and Special
Projects Section
Crimlna 1 Divis ion
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PETER GARAND
65-24 i74th STREET
FLUSHING, N_ Y 1365
Jj
75
June 13 1975
Attorney General
Justice Department
Washington D C
Dear Sir:
How can our laws be so stupid as to be able to
release a murderer like Sirhan Sirhan after only a
few years in prison for his assassination of Robert
Kennedy . He should at the very least be given a life
imprisonment sentence if not executed for his crime
Our laws are unthinkably stupid and should be
changed for the benefit of the people and not for
the benefit Of criminals .
Respectfully
RECEIVED
pCns_
JUn 1 9 1975 Pete- Garand
Cu CU
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JUN 1 9 19/5
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Memorandum
TO Mary K_ Keppert DATE: June 17, 1975
Civil Rights Division DJK: jaj
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FROM David J_ Kline, Attorney
General Crimes Section
Criminal Division
SUBJECT: Freedom of Information Request by Congressman Don Edwards
for LAPD gummary of Investigation into Assassination of
Robert ExKennedy
Here is the FOIA request ana information I have received
to date;
It seems to me that the proper way to handle the request is
to determine whose Division has had the greater contact with the
case As you mentioned, your Division has had more correspondence
than ours, ana i5 probably the correct Division to respond
The factor that led me to decide that you can better handle
the matter was that the assignment for the enclosures was directed
to Civil Rights Division The enclosures concern FBI reports and
other trial information 0f the papers I have seen , these are
most like the material sought by the request.
I first attempted to treat this as a Congressional inquiry
but Sue Hauser in the Deputy' s office vetoed the idea after con-
sultation with OLC Ms Hauser requested that we send a letter
extending and she purportedly notified both your Division
and the FBI .
In Section 8 of the file is an FOIA request, handled before
the amendments , for the same documents I marked this with a paper-
clip and a sheet of paper. The indication of the memos is that the
FBI has the volumes sought the request. My cursory examination
of the enclosures leads me to conclude that we do not have the
volumes ; rather, the FBI does
I checked classification for Civil Rights (x 3010)1 tell
me that their records indicate your Division handles file number
166-12C-1.
Sue Hauser (x 2146) has been notified of the transfer.
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