Bob “RB” Cutler was born to a former Massachusetts state senator, Leslie Cutler, and later attended the best schools, graduating from Noble and Greenough Prep, Harvard College, and the Harvard School of Design. He was a lifelong member of the Riverside Boat Club, joining in 1921, and remaining with the club until his death almost 90 years later. He rowed in the 1936 Olympics alongside his brother Roger Cutler. He continued to row into his 80s at the Head of the Charles and Schuylkill Regattas. Cutler served in the US Navy in the Pacific during World War II, and then later practiced architecture in New York, Boston, and Manchester, Massachusetts. He became an expert on the assassinations of John and Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King, publishing several books on his theories, and establishing The Conspiracy Museum in Dallas, which supported his contention that the Warren’s Commission’s conclusion was incorrect that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in his murder of President Kennedy.