The Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy
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A new and definitive investigation into the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy in June 1968.
Tim Tate ist ein preisgekrönter britischer Dokumentarfilmer und Bestsellerautor, dessen Werk furchtlos investigativen und kämpferischen Themen nachgeht. Er taucht in verborgene Geschichten ein und setzt sich für soziale Gerechtigkeit ein, wobei er kontroverse Themen wie Menschenhandel, Naziprogramme und politische Verschwörungen erforscht. Tate's Ansatz ist gründlich, oft auf umfangreichen Recherchen und Zeugenaussagen aufgebaut, und bietet Lesern und Zuschauern tiefe Einblicke in kritische gesellschaftliche Fragen. Sein Engagement gilt der Aufdeckung unterdrückter Wahrheiten und dem ans Licht bringen übersehener Narrative.
A new and definitive investigation into the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy in June 1968.
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