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People Magazine
Cover-Up
A presidential hopeful crashes his car in the middle of the night and leaves a young woman to die. What transpired in the hours after Ted Kennedy’s car went over the bridge in Chappaquiddick changed the course of American history. Nearly 50 years later, everyone has a theory yet no one knows the truth. Follow the investigation and hear from those who lived through it in this series from People magazine and Cadence13.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.4 stars from 2,149 ratings
Mouth sounds
Interesting story but this woman’s mouth sounds are impossible to ignore. I don’t know if she’s chewing gum or just has chronic dry mouth.
Photoeditoress via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/10/22
Excellent
This is factual as far as it goes
Happygoddess via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/30/22
Ted was never car
Of the many different theories, the one that makes the most sense was that Ted was never in the car when it over the bridge. That, fearing getting caught, Ted got out of the car with the intention of meeting up with Mary Jo later. Mary Jo, intoxicated unfamiliar with the terrain, drove off the...Read full review »
SoMa Wally via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/18/22
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