posted on Mar, 26 2008 @ 07:26 PM
July, 1969: Mary Jo Kopechne, devoted JFK girl, and later one of
Bobby's trusted aides, was in charge of packing up his files after his
assassination in L.A. She read too much, learned about the Kennedy
Mafia involvement and other things. She said to friends: "This isn't
Camelot, this is murder." She was an idealistic American Catholic. She
didn't like murdering hypocrites. She died trying to get off
Chappaquiddick Island, where she had overheard (alonf with everyone
else in the cottage) Teddy Kennedy's end of the D.H. Lawrence cottage
telephone calls from John Tunney and to Joe Alioto, and Democrat
bigwigs Swig, Shorenstein, Schumann and Bechtel. Teddy's good friend
John Tunney called to complain that Alioto's friend Cycil Magnin and
others had tried to bribe Jess Unruh to switch from the Governor's
race to run for the Senate for the seat John Tunney wanted so that
Alioto would have an easier run for Governor. Teddy called Alioto, who
told him to go to hell; then Teddy called the rest to arrange for yet
another Mafia murder. Mary Jo, up to there with Mafia ran screaming
out of the cottage on her way to Nader. Drunken Teddy offered to drive
her to the ferry. Trying to get away from curious Sheriff look, Teddy
sped offf toward the Bridge, busted Mary Jo's nose when she tried to
grab his arm >from the back seat, and bailed out of the car as it went
off the bridge. Mary Jo with a busted nose, breathed in an air bubble
in the car for more than two hours waiting for help, while Teddy,
assuming she was dead, to set up an alibi. Mary Jo finally suffocated
in the air bubble, diluted with carbon dioxide. It took her 2 hours
and 37 minutes to suffocate while Teddy called Jackie and Onassis on
the Christina. Teddy also clled Katherine Meyer Graham, lawyers, etc.
Jackie called the Pope on Teddy's behalf, who assigned Cardinal
Cushing to help. The next morning, the first person Teddy tried to
call after deciding he'd have to take the rap himself was a lawyer,
Burke Marshall, Onassis's friend in the U.S. Liberty shipps deal back
in the forties and also the designated custodian for JFK's brains
after Dallas (the brains have since disappeared). Cover-up of the
Chappaquiddick murder required the help of Massachusetts Highway
Patrol, which "confiscated" the plates from Teddy's car after it was
fished out of the pond: the Massachusetts Legislature, which changed a
150 year old law requiring an autopsy (which would have revealed the
suffocation and broken nose); Coroner Mills, who let Kennedy's aide K.
Dun Grifford, supply him with a death certificate, already prepared
for Hill's signature, listing cause of death as drowning: Police Chief
Arenas: Cardinal Cushing's priest who appeared before the Kopechne's
"direct from God" with personal instructions from Him that Mary Jo was
not to be disturbed; a Pennsylvania mortuary where Mary Jo's broken
nose was patched up, East and West phone companies, whiched clamped
maximum security on the records of calls to and from the cottage. S.F.
Police Chief Cahill was reassigned to a new job; Security Chief for
Pacific Telephone. The U.S. Senate, who never said a word about
Teddy's (required equipment) plug-in phone; the judge who presided
over the mock hearing; James Feston, editor of Martha's vineyard's
only newspaper, who never heard a word about Teddy's phone at the
cottage, though residents called in to tell the newspaper; the New
York Times, Washington Post, etc. John Tunney's sister, Joan, heard
her brother's end of the p hone call, made from her house in Tiburon,
to the Chappaquiddick cottage. The next day, after Mary Jo died, Joan
ran away to Norway, where she was kidnapped by Mafia hoods Mari and
Adamo. They locked her up in a Marseille heroin factory. Joan's
husband complained so she chopped his head off with an ax, and was
subsequently locked up in a nuthouse belonging to the Marquess of
Blandford, then Tina Livanos Onassis' husband. Mari and Adamo got
pressed into scrap metal in a New Jersey auto junkyard. In the panic
of trying to cover up Teddy's quilt at Chappaquiddick, many things
came unglued. The JFK murder threatened to creep out of the woodwork
again; Black Panthers Hampton and Clark were murdered (the Chicago
cops fired over Attorney Charles Garry's because of what they knew
about the JFK murder squad's presence at Chicago on November 1,1963.