May 11, 2018 Lloyd Billingsley
Special Counsel Robert Mueller pursues an investigation of no specific crime, a probe designed to topple the President of the United States, Donald Trump. As this unfolds, the justice system seeks to reverse the sentence for a violent crime – murder – and has already bailed out the man convicted in the case in 2002. The connection to the still-powerful Kennedy family has everything to do with it.
Michael Skakel is the nephew of Ethel Kennedy, who was married to Robert F. Kennedy, president John F. Kennedy’s brother and his choice for attorney general. Michael graduated from Curry College and in 1994 and worked on the reelection campaign of Edward Moore Kennedy, JFK and RFK’s youngest brother, better known as Ted.
Michael lived in upscale Greenwich, Connecticut where on October 30, 1975, somebody took a golf club and bludgeoned neighbor Martha Moxley, 15, to death. In his 1998 book Murder in Greenwich: Who Killed Martha Moxley? detective Mark Fuhrman showed how Greenwich police served as a private security force for the wealthy Skakel family. Inexperienced with murder cases, local police also botched the investigation, particularly the crime scene..........To Read More.....
Special Counsel Robert Mueller pursues an investigation of no specific crime, a probe designed to topple the President of the United States, Donald Trump. As this unfolds, the justice system seeks to reverse the sentence for a violent crime – murder – and has already bailed out the man convicted in the case in 2002. The connection to the still-powerful Kennedy family has everything to do with it.
Michael Skakel is the nephew of Ethel Kennedy, who was married to Robert F. Kennedy, president John F. Kennedy’s brother and his choice for attorney general. Michael graduated from Curry College and in 1994 and worked on the reelection campaign of Edward Moore Kennedy, JFK and RFK’s youngest brother, better known as Ted.
Michael lived in upscale Greenwich, Connecticut where on October 30, 1975, somebody took a golf club and bludgeoned neighbor Martha Moxley, 15, to death. In his 1998 book Murder in Greenwich: Who Killed Martha Moxley? detective Mark Fuhrman showed how Greenwich police served as a private security force for the wealthy Skakel family. Inexperienced with murder cases, local police also botched the investigation, particularly the crime scene..........To Read More.....
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