Topic: Mary Jo Kopechne
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy said in a new book that he was not romantically involved with young Mary Jo Kopechne and that he never escaped the despair he felt after she died in the 1969 car crash that has been seared into the national ...
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy wrote in a memoir being published this month that he made terrible decisions after the 1969 car crash that killed Mary Jo Kopechne, but said he was never romantically involved with her and was haunted by that night for his entire life. He ...
Edward Kennedy went to his death haunted by his role in the tragic drowning of a young woman after he crashed their car 40 years ago, the late senator writes in an autobiography due to be published. The 1969 car crash at a bridge on Chappaquiddick island, an upscale summer resort off Cape Cod, indelibly stained Kennedy's reputation and ...
Edward Kennedy went to his death haunted by his role in the tragic drowning of a young woman after he crashed their car 40 years ago, the late senator writes in an autobiography due to be published. The 1969 car crash at a bridge on Chappaquiddick island, an upscale summer resort off Cape Cod, indelibly stained Kennedy's reputation and ...
