10 thoughts on “PARTEA II: PODUL DE LA CHAPPAQUIDDICK DE JACK OLSEN”
Edgar Town, is that Edgar Casey Town! After midnight things get expensive at the cross roads! In the Shadows! Beware of redheads! (The Irish says Long-knives at Sterling). Noise makers. 25 after 2 do you know where your Senator is? The morning after! Catch any corpses mate? Shiney!
Kinda weird that 2 Kennedy’s assasinated, 2 are murderers. Karma is pretty interesting.
In the movie series, he came in soaked and immediately started crafting his story with folks in high places, like Washington.
He reminds me of Matt Gaetz family dynamics.
I think it would be Joe Kennedy II? Joe Kennedy III was born in 1980.
Can’t wait for next one!
Thanks, Helen! I've been trying to figure this one out for a long time. Eager to hear the author's theory.
I wonder if any of the Boiler Room Girls will make a deathbed confession and finally tell the truth.
So fascinating- yes , at 67 I remember it well – a very big deal! And still is a mystery….
My father referred to Ted Kennedy as “ the hero of Chappaquididick”. (Sarcastically, of course)
Edgar Town, is that Edgar Casey Town! After midnight things get expensive at the cross roads! In the Shadows! Beware of redheads! (The Irish says Long-knives at Sterling). Noise makers. 25 after 2 do you know where your Senator is? The morning after! Catch any corpses mate? Shiney!
Kinda weird that 2 Kennedy’s assasinated, 2 are murderers. Karma is pretty interesting.
In the movie series, he came in soaked and immediately started crafting his story with folks in high places, like Washington.
He reminds me of Matt Gaetz family dynamics.
I think it would be Joe Kennedy II? Joe Kennedy III was born in 1980.
Can’t wait for next one!
Thanks, Helen! I've been trying to figure this one out for a long time. Eager to hear the author's theory.
I wonder if any of the Boiler Room Girls will make a deathbed confession and finally tell the truth.
So fascinating- yes , at 67 I remember it well – a very big deal! And still is a mystery….
My father referred to Ted Kennedy as “ the hero of Chappaquididick”. (Sarcastically, of course)