Mark My Words: An Essay on the Chappaquiddick Incident - Blogger Ted Kennedy's Oldsmobile after it had been pulled out of Poucha Pond, July 19, 1969 After seeing the movie Chappaquiddick, I wanted to dig more deeply into the actual Chappaquiddick incident itself
The Third Passenger Theory of Chappaquiddick. It Makes Sense. Ted Kennedy's actions after the incident at the Dike Bridge, indicates that he did not know Mary Joe was in the car that evening This article explains why I read the book and found its argument compelling
What Really Happened With Ted Kennedy At Chappaquiddick After conferring with a slew of advisors for nearly a week, Ted Kennedy pleaded guilty to the single misdemeanor charge leveled at him by the Edgartown Police: leaving the scene of an accident
The True Story of Ted Kennedys Manslaughter Is Even More . . . As a US senator with his eye on the White House, Ted Kennedy managed to pull enough strings to escape a manslaughter charge but his career never fully recovered from the scandal surrounding the event The official Kennedy account of the Chappaquiddick incident raised questions and puzzled investigators
Chappaquiddick: Suspicions Renewed - TIME Miss Keough, it seemed, had accompanied Charles Tretter, one of Kennedy’s friends, on a trip back to Edgartown for a radio earlier in the evening, and had left her purse in the Senator’s
New book questions Ted Kennedys Chappaquiddick tragedy Donald F Nelson says Kennedy drove off with Rosemary Keough, one of six unmarried female campaign workers at a party hosted in 1969 by Kennedy and his cousin, Joseph Gargan
About Me. . . read more - kellykeough Kelly e Keough believes that self-reliance is the key to individual success She holds an MFA in Screenwriting from the American Film Institute in Los Angeles Her media credits include writing and hosting a 26-episode reality cooking TV series, The Sweet Truth, on Veria ZLiving cable network