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Jul 18, 2019 · Soon after, Edgartown police Chief Dominick (Jim) Arena arrived on the scene and called in John Farrar, an Edgartown diver, to determine if anyone was still inside the vehicle. Mr. Farrar found the body of a woman dressed in a black slacks and a white blouse. Her name was Mary Jo Kopechne. The apparent cause of death was drowning.
The Chappaquiddick incident occurred on Chappaquiddick Island, Massachusetts, United States, sometime around midnight, between July 18 and 19, 1969, [5] [6] when United States Senator Ted Kennedy drove his car off a narrow bridge, causing it to overturn in Poucha Pond. The crash resulted in the death of his 28-year-old passenger, Mary Jo ...
Jul 18, 2024 · "I know she suffocated when her oxygen ran out," the diver, John Farrar, said in Senatorial Privilege: The Chappaquiddick Cover-Up, a 1988 book about the incident by Leo Damore. "She didn't drown ...
Jul 18, 2019 · 50 years ago, Chappaquiddick crash claimed a life, tarnished a legacy ... John F. Kennedy, to the White House. ... His co-worker, John Farrar, was the scuba diver who found and recovered Kopechne ...
Apr 6, 2018 · The fateful events at Chappaquiddick ended Mary Jo Kopechne’s life and derailed Ted Kennedy’s presidential ambitions for good. ... When John Farrar, a diver for the local fire department ...
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Feb 9, 2017 · An interview of John Farrar, the first man to find the body of Mary Jo Kopechne by Mayor Sam Yorty on KGBS Radio in Los Angeles from 1972. Camp Constitutio...
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