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All the articles and information contained on
these pages are compiled from official documents
and previously published materials.
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This site contains extensive coverage of the
circumstances surrounding the infamous accident at
Chappaquiddick
July 19,
1969
"Do we operate under a system of equal justice under
law?
Or is there one system for the average citizen
and another for the high and mighty?"
- Senator Ted Kennedy, 1973 -
View the Photos
and Evidence
from the Accident
Learn the disturbing truth
about the accident at
Chappaquiddick

Mary Jo
Kopechne
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- See Police diver John
Farrar's testimony suggesting that
Mary Jo
Kopechne survived for as long as
two hours in the submerged automobile by
breathing a pocket of trapped air.
- Learn how Senator
Kennedy spent the nine hours after
the accident attempting to cover-up his
involvement, while Mary Jo Kopechne
was left to die in his submerged
automobile.
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- Read the scenario
developed by Detective
Bernie Flynn, one of the officers who
investigated the accident
- View Senator Kennedy's history
of traffic violations.
- Learn why George
Killen , the State Police
Detective-Lieutenant who investigated the
accident, said that Senator
Kennedy "killed that girl the same as if he put
a gun to her head and pulled the trigger."
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Follow
the Timeline of events leading up to
the accident at
Chappaquiddick
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What
Really Happenned
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The
Chappaquiddick
Chronicles
- July 18-19,
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- Ted's Driving Record:
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"That boy had a heavy foot and a
mental block against the color red.
He was a careless, reckless driver who
didn't seem to have any regard for speed
limits or traffic ordinances."
- Charlottesville
Deputy Sheriff - Thomas Whitten ( 1959
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See how Ted was expelled
from Harvard for cheating!
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