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To: Fithee
I've often thought about this case.

1.If a car goes into water with its doors open,it fills with water,and anyone stuck in there will probably drown.
The victim did NOT drown. She suffocated when the air ran out.

2.If a car goes into the water with its doors closed ,water pressure will keep the doors from opening.
That being the case, how did Senator Swimcoach get OUT ?

3.I've often wondered if "Our Teddy" stopped the car,jumped out,pushed the gear lever into "drive",and waved bye-bye to the (inconveniently ?) pregnant young woman......

12 posted on 09/28/2004 6:13:47 AM PDT by genefromjersey (So much to flame;so little time !)
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To: genefromjersey
Ted K never did an honest thing in his entire life. The main purpose of taking this girl in his car was clearly to have sex with her. Rape?? Certainly fits the William Kennedy, JFK, Bobby K profile. Certainly possible. Would she have talked if she had been "allowed" to live??? Was the bridge just a convenient "exit" point???

Arguing against this of course is that the gob of lard and goo is a total lush, a wino who had probably had enough booze that night to float a battleship. If he was able to get it up I would be surprised. He couldn't get it up for his lush bimbo wife Joan, why Kopechne????

My guess is he and Mary Jo had been getting it on for months, that's why they ended up together that night. The cover story about Ted, the knight in shining armor, offering to drive her back is total crap. Pregnant?? Well, the coroner covered everything else up, why not a fetus???

End of story. America ended up with a lunatic, obese, drunken sot in the Senate. By my estimation, he was right at home..................!

16 posted on 09/28/2004 6:25:00 AM PDT by Doc Savage
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