Murderer Sirhan Sirhan speaks. And here I thought assholes couldn't talk.
On May 10, 1982, Sirhan Sirhan (who murdered Robert Kennedy 40 years ago today) told a parole board:
"I sincerely believe that if Robert Kennedy were alive today, I believe he would not countenance singling me out for this kind of treatment. I think he would be among the first to say that, however horrible the deed I committed 14 years ago was, that it should not be the cause for denying me equal treatment under the laws of this country."
Psycho. Same insane logic Mark David Chapman put forth at one of his parole hearings for murdering John Lennon. Another psycho.
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