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In the early morning hours of June 5, 1968, The Girl in the Polka-Dot Dress ran down a fire escape, exclaiming, “Weshot him! We shot him!”#8220Who?”asked a witness.“We#8217ve shot Senator Kennedy.� –Fifty Years Later. Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney Frank Caron is enjoying a highpoint in his career and the excitement of his new relationship with Sasha Frye. An amateur hypnotist, Sasha convinces him to let her treat his mother’sdementia with hypnotherapy. It’ssupposed to do wonders for dementia-sufferers, but it backfires. Horribly.Under hypnosis, his mother makes a most unusual comment. “Idon’tlike this dress,”she says. “BuI have to wear it for him to die. And Robert Kennedy must die.”Frnk is stunned. So is Sasha. What are they supposed to make of a comment like that? Can their new relationship handle the burden of learning such a shocking revelation?One thing is for certain: neither can ignore it. What they do separately ignites the fire of ambition in Frank’sover-zealous boss, the District Attorney. It upends the California legal system. And it reawakens an evil that didn’tstop then –and won’tstop now –to keep its secrets hidden.Through it all, there’sone burning question Frank must have answered: was his mother a conspirator in the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy?What he learns is far more than a simple yes or no.