23-12-2009, 03:14 AM
(This post was last modified: 23-12-2009, 06:40 AM by Bernice Moore.)
charles i am afraid this is all i have now apparently i did not download my studies and posts made on another forum..to save....but perhaps this will give you some idea when it comes to iding who we might think is in a photo, then again i have read where some have accepted that these are the two mentioned..so again until there is a positive way as i believe you suggest to definetley prove one way or the other it is up to the individual..there is a big difference to me imo saying it could be or it is a possible and saying it is so and so meaning a positive and a definite..i believe jacks's got it right...best b..
Photograph that Shane O'Sullivan claims shows Gordon Campbell and George
Joannides at the Ambassador Hotel on the night Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated.
Journalist Jefferson Morley who uncovered the Joannides story - and the only known
autheticated photos of Joannides - asserts emphatically and unequivocally that neither
Gordon Campbell nor George Joannides are the men depicted in this photograph.
Morley notes that Campbell died in 1962 and that there is no corroborated evidence
that Joannides was in Los Angeles in June 1968.
Joannides at the Ambassador Hotel on the night Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated.
Journalist Jefferson Morley who uncovered the Joannides story - and the only known
autheticated photos of Joannides - asserts emphatically and unequivocally that neither
Gordon Campbell nor George Joannides are the men depicted in this photograph.
Morley notes that Campbell died in 1962 and that there is no corroborated evidence
that Joannides was in Los Angeles in June 1968.
charles here are a couple of Joannides for you..b..