After more than 40 years, there's a compelling twist in the tragic May 4, 1970, shootings on the campus of Kent State University that killed four students and left nine others wounded.
Earlier this year The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer asked audio experts to analyze a forgotten 40-year-old audio tape of the event. The initial analysis from May showed that Ohio National Guardsmen were ordered to shoot.
In a potentially explosive article today, The Plain Dealer reveals that further audio investigation of the tape show that four PISTOL shots were fired before the guardsmen pulled their triggers . . .