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At around 930 pm on October 30, 1975, blond and beautiful 15-year-old Martha Moxley had just left the Skakel residence and was walking to her home on the other side of Walsh Lane, in the swank Belle Haven section of Greenwich, Connecticut.
Suddenly, someone rushed up behind her and bashed in her head with a 6-iron that belonged to a set of clubs that was later found in the Skakel residence. The killer then dragged Martha’s body down a deep slope and deposited her, face-down, under a huge pine tree. He then stabbed her in the neck with a splintered shaft of the golf club, and pulled her jeans down to her knees, exposing her buttocks. The killer had either been unwilling, or was physically unable to sexually assault the half-naked girl.
The Greenwich police had not investigated a murder case in over 30 years. They bungled the crucial initial investigation and the subsequent follow-ups. It wasn’t until 2002, 27 years after Martha's murder, that Michael Skakel, the nephew of Ethel Skakel Kennedy, the wife of former Attorney General, Robert F. Kennedy, was tried and convicted of Martha's murder.
Was the Greenwich PD totally incompetent in their initial and ongoing investigation of Martha's murder?
Did the state's Attorney General look the other way because he was afraid of whom he might offend?
Did the Skakel/Kennedy cabal intimidate both the Greenwich PD and the state's AG from doing their jobs?
This book will try to answer those questions.
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Author's note I started this project with no preconceived notions. With 40 years of journalistic experience and more than 45 published books in the bank, I did my research by reading more than 20 books on either the Moxley murder, or the Kennedy family’s connection to the Skakels; in particular those concerning Ethel Skakel Kennedy, Michael Skakel's blood aunt, and the wife of the late US Attorney General, Robert F. Kennedy. I also pored over more than 200 magazine and newspaper articles; especially those in the Stamford Advocate and Greenwich Times, and the New York Times. I also read the entire Sutton Report, commissioned by Rushton Skakel, Michael's father; a report that was instrumental in convicting his son.
This book is my honest opinion of what transpired in the Martha Moxley murder case.
Of course, opinions are like noses; everybody has one. But I back mine up with facts, not other people’s opinions. I have no horses in this race, and I have no axes to grind. My facts are verifiable in numerous court documents, and police and newspaper reports.
Most importantly, I don’t, to shield a blood relative, snatch two new suspects out of my butt, with no proof they were ever in Greenwich on the night of the murder 41 years ago.
Skakel relatives and friends, who have ulterior motives, are entitled to their own opinions, but they are not entitled to their own facts.
I feel great compassion for the Moxley family. They, along with Martha, are the real victims of this tragedy; no matter what anyone with a vested interest in the final outcome of this case may say.
R.I.P. Martha Moxley (1960-1975)
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The Mysterious Murder of Martha Moxley Did the Political and Financial Power of the Kennedy/Skakel Families Trump the Truth? edition by Joe Bruno Professional Technical eBooks Reviews
- Very good book. I have read several books about Martha's murder and this was the best.
- I found this book very informative. I thought that I knew quite a bit about the Moxley Murder, but I guess I didn't know some very important facts. Joe Bruno did his homework, as usual!! He did a great job. I would recommend this book and many of the others of his. Great reading!!
- This novel was 100 pages too long. There is a lot of juvenile psychological evaluations. In the end I think the juries got it right. The families connections are amazing.
- I just downloaded this book this morning and can't put it down! Very well written and enticing from the first page.
- Joe Bruno never disappoints. This is a compelling, informative book. I could not stop reading it!
- I think Bruno did a good job but after reading Robert Kennedy's book regarding the trial and sentencing of his cousin, I'm going to go back and reread Bruno's work. Once I've finished, I'll come back and give a full review. I do suggest readers should read additional documentation regarding the murder of Martha Moxley, in particular Kennedy's book......
- Joe Bruno`s latest book was certainly a great read and thoroughly researched. A must read for anyone who wants to know the full story of Martha Moxley`s murder. It took the court system 27 years to finally convict Skakel by a jury of his peers. Most people who followed the case for almost three decades have asked for the reasons why it took such a long time to get justice for Martha. Joe Bruno`s brilliant book explains it all.
- This book was edited so poorly, and more importantly, not even fact checked. Certain towns, for instance, are not even id'd in the correct state! Too many errors to list. Loses all credibility with huge errors like these. Another example of the dumbing down of publishing...very sad.