*doh* — the WIDOW. That makes her 82?
80 is the new 40 — who knows.
But still, I think the items are part of history and part of the public domain. Mr. Kennedy gave up a lot of “privacy” options when he decided to enter the public eye.
IMHO.
He didn’t need to give up his tie. “evidence” goes back to the family. Unless there is going to be an appeal for Sirhan Sirhan. In which case the evidence belongs in the vault where it is not subject to possible contamination.
Pity the LAPD did not preserve the door frame in the pantry (the one with the bullet holes in it) as well as they looked after Kennedy’s clothes.