Details: Scott Enyart was a photographer who was present on June 5, 1968, at the Ambassador Hotel when senator Robert F. Kennedy was shot and killed. Enyart claims that he took a total of three rolls of film, the first depicted Robert Kennedy before he started his speech, the second depicted Kennedy actually being shot, and the third depicted the pandemonium in the ballroom after the shooting. Enyart claims that later during the night of the shooting, police officers chased him down and confiscated his rolls of films and negatives, presumably in order to use the photos as evidence. Enyart was brought in for questioning The LAPD later told Scott that they had his photographs, and that they, along with all of the other evidence and documents, would be sealed for twenty years. In 1988, he wro
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