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Mary Jo Kopechne (/ k oʊ ˈ p ɛ k n i /; July 26, 1940 – July 18 or 19, 1969) was an American secretary, and one of the campaign workers for U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy's 1968 presidential campaign, a close team known as the "Boiler Room Girls".
21 maj 2018 · Was she pregnant? What was the alcohol level of her blood, urine, gastric contents, and vitreous?
15 cze 1989 · In an interview published in the July issue of Ladies' Home Journal magazine, Joseph Kopechne, 76, and his wife Gwen, 71, described their bitterness and continuing grief over their daughter's...
2 kwi 2018 · The 2018 movie Chappaquiddick recounts the 1969 car accident that killed Mary Jo Kopechne, a staffer for Robert Kennedy, and the cover-up by Ted Kennedy. The film also depicts the media frenzy, the political fallout and the personal impact of the tragedy.
6 kwi 2018 · Mary Jo Kopechne was a political operative who died in 1969 after a car crash involving Senator Ted Kennedy on Chappaquiddick island. Learn about the details, controversies and aftermath of the fateful night that ended her life and Kennedy's presidential ambitions.
The Chappaquiddick incident occurred on Chappaquiddick Island, Massachusetts, United States, sometime around midnight, between July 18 and 19, 1969, [5] [6] when Mary Jo Kopechne died inside the car driven by United States Senator Ted Kennedy after he accidentally drove off a narrow bridge, causing it to overturn in Poucha Pond.
Ted’s wife, Joan, was pregnant at the time of the incident. The intense media scrutiny was so bad Joan eventually suffered a miscarriage from the stress—but she also claimed she completely believed her husband’s story, or lack thereof.