
Weave a Tangled Web
What Really Happened on Chappaquiddick?
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Narrated by:
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Nicole Burbank
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By:
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Don Desrosiers
About this listen
What really happened on Chappaquiddick in July 1969? Is it part of the Kennedy curse? Did Kennedy kill Mary Jo Kopechne? Why did Kennedy wait nine hours to report the accident to police? Why do all of the hypotheses bring up more questions than answers? Did the Chappaquiddick incident prevent Ted Kennedy from becoming president? Was there a third passenger in the car with Kennedy and Mary Jo? Did Mary Jo drown? Did Kennedy commit any crimes?
All of these questions will be answered, definitively, once and for all, in this tell-all book, which finally answers - and proves - what happened on Chappaquiddick. The proof is in the facts. Finally, you will know too.
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