shannon2008
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I am a bit behind on my Smithsonian magazine issues, so I finally came across this article in the December 2008 issue. I thought that this was a very interesting read. One of several reasons I *heart* Smithsonian magazine. :clap:
I didn't see this case listed on this site and to be honest had never heard of it until I read it in the magazine.
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/Presence-of-Mind-Mary-Pinchot-Meyer-200812.html
I didn't see this case listed on this site and to be honest had never heard of it until I read it in the magazine.
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/Presence-of-Mind-Mary-Pinchot-Meyer-200812.html
On a perfect October day in 1964, Mary Pinchot Meyermistress of John Kennedy, friend of Jackie Kennedy and ex-wife of a top CIA man, Cord Meyerwas murdered in the rarefied Washington precinct of Georgetown.
It was half past noon. I was a cub reporter on the Washington Star. In the classically scruffy pressroom at police headquarters, I heard the radio dispatcher direct Cruisers 25 and 26 (which I recognized as homicide squad cars) to the C&O Canal. I alerted the city desk, drove to Georgetown, ran to the wall overlooking the canal and saw a body curled up in a ball on the towpath. Two men who had been changing a tire nearby told me they had heard a shot...a cry for help...a second shot...and had called the police.