
RFK's widow says his assassin 'should not have the opportunity to terrorize again' in statement against parole
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Ethel Kennedy, the widow of Robert F. Kennedy, said Tuesday that her husband's assassin "should not have the opportunity to terrorize again" after he was recommended for parole last month.
"Our family and our country suffered an unspeakable loss due to the inhumanity of one man," Kennedy, 93, said in a statement of Sirhan Sirhan, who was convicted of assassinating her husband in 1968. "We believe in the gentleness that spared his life, but in taming his act of violence, he should not have the opportunity to terrorize again." "He should not be paroled," she said.
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