Keep doubling down, dumbass.What investigation? It was an accident. They didn't even perform an autopsy on her. All we have is what is so obvious and what Kennedy said and it doesn't match up or make any sense. He took the blame and shouldn't have. Had he been there she still might have died but she wouldn't have been found dead in the car many hours later. She died alone in the car she was driving. Nothing else makes any damn sense at all.That's right, double down on your stupidity. I suppose you also think all the investigators were wrong too? Not to mention there would be absolutely no reason for Kennedy to admit to driving the car if he wasn't. You are one dumb mf.Only an idiot thinks one dies and one walks away completely unharmed but the second one couldn't get the other out of the very same car that he just got out of himself. He wasn't there to save her or kill her. He wasn't there.You're just determined to make yourself look like a complete idiot, aren't you?I know the story, I also know he fell on sword and lied about being the driver. Nothing else makes any sense. As I said, a man who can get out of a car totally unharmed after a car accident but can't get a woman out of the same car? Impossible.You're an idiot. Try reading a book once in a while. He ADMITTED he drove the car off the bridge, moron.
Chappaquiddick incident - Wikipedia
At 10 a.m., Kennedy entered the police station in Edgartown, made a couple of telephone calls and then dictated a statement to his aide Paul Markham, which was then given to the police. The statement was as follows:
On July 18, 1969, at approximately 11:15 p.m. in Chappaquiddick, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, I was driving my car on Main Street on my way to get the ferry back to Edgartown. I was unfamiliar with the road and turned right onto Dike Road, instead of bearing hard left on Main Street. After proceeding for approximately one-half mile [800 m] on Dike Road I descended a hill and came upon a narrow bridge. The car went off the side of the bridge. There was one passenger with me, one Miss Mary [Kopechne],[26] a former secretary of my brother Sen. Robert Kennedy. The car turned over and sank into the water and landed with the roof resting on the bottom. I attempted to open the door and the window of the car but have no recollection of how I got out of the car. I came to the surface and then repeatedly dove down to the car in an attempt to see if the passenger was still in the car. I was unsuccessful in the attempt. I was exhausted and in a state of shock. I recall walking back to where my friends were eating. There was a car parked in front of the cottage and I climbed into the backseat. I then asked for someone to bring me back to Edgartown. I remember walking around for a period and then going back to my hotel room. When I fully realized what had happened this morning, I immediately contacted the police.[27]