BOSTON (AP) — Lined pages with a doodle of the Liberty Bell and a CIA document outlining a Mafia-connected plan to assassinate Fidel Castro for $150,000 are among thousands of Robert F. Kennedy documents made public Thursday
One CIA document offers a profile of Castro: It calls him intelligent but “not very stable” and “touchy, impatient and rash.”
Another outlines plans to assassinate Castro, including a 1964 plan with connections to the Mafia. The mob and “patriotic Cuban exiles” eventually settled on a payment of $100,000 for assassinating Castro, $20,000 for his brother Raul and $20,000 for revolutionary Ernesto “Che” Guevara, plus $2,500 for expenses.
Another prominent thread throughout the documents is the 13-day crisis over Soviet missiles in Cuba.
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