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Ted Kennedy: The Controversy
Like other members of his family, Ted Kennedy was no stranger to controversy. Starting from being tossed out of Harvard to being charged with reckless, unlicensed driving at law school, Kennedy was plagued with what many have described as the "Kennedy curse."
- Ted Kennedy on television tells his version of Chappaquiddick story. Click here for a transcript and audio of the full speech. In 1969, Kennedy's negligent driving resulted in the death of Robert Kennedy campaign worker Mary Jo Kopechne, who was trapped in a car that Kennedy drove off a bridge into a pond after leaving a party in Chappaquiddick on Martha's Vineyard, Mass. Kennedy did not report the accident until the car was discovered the next day. He vowed that he had not been drinking and made a televised address to the nation. He got two months suspended jail time for leaving the scene but was not indicted by a grand jury in relation to Kopechne’s death.read more
- Jan. 5, 1970: Sen. Edward M. Kennedy and wife Joan as they arrived at Dukes County court house in Edgartown, for the inquest into the death of Mary Jo Kopechne. Mary Jo Kopechne died in car driven by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy when it went it went off bridge on Chappaquiddick Island and into a pond on July 18, 1969.read moreAPShare
- January 5, 1970: Joan Kennedy, wife of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, leaves Dukes County court house in Edgartown, accompanied by Bill Barry a personal friend of the family. Joan had accompanied her husband to the court house but was unable to remain at the inquest into the death of Marry Jo Kopechne which was closed to the public.read moreAPShare
- July 24, 1969: Edgartown Patrolman Robert Bruguiere as he announces in Edgartown, cancellation of the twice- daily news briefings on accident case involving Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. Kennedy is charged with leaving the scene of an auto accident on Chappaquiddick Island in which a passenger Mary Jo Kopechne, 28, of Washington, D.C., died.read moreAPShare
- Map shown on Sept. 2, 1969 locates places on Martha's Vineyard and Chappaquiddick Island, Massachusetts, in the locale of car accident involving Sen. Edward M. Kennedy and Mary Jo Kopechne. Mary Jo Kopechne died in car driven by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy when it went it went off bridge on Chappaquiddick Island and into a pond on July 18, 1969.read moreAPShare
- Senator Ted Kennedy and second wife, Vickie Reggie Kennedy. Kennedy credited his second wife Victoria Anne Reggie with turning him around and redirecting him back to his political career and liberal agenda. The two married in 1992, and she is said to have lifted him to success during his most difficult re-election campaign – against Republican challenger Mitt Romney.read more
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Ted Kennedy: The Controversy
Like other members of his family, Ted Kennedy was no stranger to controversy. Starting from being tossed out of Harvard to being charged with reckless, unlicensed driving at law school, Kennedy was plagued with what many have described as the "Kennedy curse."
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