The family of the victim of Chappaquiddick: "There are people who know more"

The cousins of Mary Jo Kopeche always seek answers 50 years after his death.


TheChappaquiddick incident Having Americans for more than 50 years due to the nature of the situation and questions left unanswered. But, while those who read or watch movies about tragedy can only understand it as strangers, the family of the woman who died inTed KennedyThe car that day,Mary Jo Kopeche, are motivated by a need for much more personal answers.

In a recent interview withPeople,Two cousins ​​of Kopeche We are talking about how their family member is memorized and why they believe that there are always people who have more information about what happened exactly in the night Senator Kennedy crushed his car in a Pond, kpeche killing. Read it to see what they have to say, half a century after the mysterious death of their family member.

First of all, here's what happened in 1969.

Ted Kennedy speaking to reporters on January 5, 1970
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TheChappaquiddick incident It took place on July 18, 1969 when Kennedy led his car from a bridge while Kopeche was his passenger. Both were at a party together on Chappaquiddick Island at Massachusetts and Kennedy then explained that he was trying to drive Kopeche to a ferry to get home. Although Kennedy was able to escape from the submerged car in the water, Kopeche was not.

One of the major issues surrounding the incident is why Kennedy did not designate the authorities of the accident. It was not until the next morning he talked to the police, and it was after two passers-by had already spotted the car in the water. There is also the fact that the bag of another woman was found in the car, while the Kopeche bag and her hotel key were left at the party. Kennedy ended up being sentenced to two months of suspended prison and a year of probation after pleading guilty to leave the scene of an accident. His license was also suspended for just over a year.

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The cousins ​​of Kopechne wrote a book on her.

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Cousin of KopecheGeorgetta Potoski and the son of PotoskiWilliam Nelson wrote a book on Kopeche in 2016 entitledOur May Jo. With their book and through their interviews, the pair hopes to shine a light on the life of Kopeche, for so long since it had been known only the woman deceased in the car of Kennedy.

"At first, when you searched Mary Jo Online, all you would see is that she was the daughter of an insurance seller. Very Catholic. A secretary ofBobby Kennedy, "Says PotoskiPeople. "The stories were always about Ted Kennedy. But now, if you're looking for his name, people start learning how accomplished and talented it was much more than a secretary."

They think she would have become a politician herself.

Portrait of Mary Jo Kopechne
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Kopechne, who was 28 at his death, had worked on Robert Kennedy's presidential campaign before his assassination in 1968. "She was so dedicated and intelligent," said NelsonPeople. "I think she would have been in politics. The more you think, the more tragic it becomes - because you realize what could have been."

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Cousins ​​believe that someone has more information about the incident.

People look at Ted Kennedy's car following the incident
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The Chappaquiddick incident took place 52 years ago, but the members of the Kopepeche family think there are more facts to discover and a chance can still come to share them.

"I think there are people who know more about what happened that night," Nelson said. "The more awareness created around Chappaquiddick and Mary Jo, I think it shakes a little tree and maybe there will be people who will share a small detail, another piece of puzzle and help us to go to the truth. "

Potoski added: "I am delighted that Mary Jo is recognized for the brilliant woman she was, but I will never stop looking for the truth. There are always live people who know more about what has happened After that night. Even if that's not what I want to hear, the truth has at least one dignity about it. And so we have to try. "

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