Martha Moxley

Ep 29: Greenwich Connecticut, one of the most upscale suburbs in the United States, was a place where violent crimes didn’t happen. But on the fateful night before Halloween of 1975, the brutal murder of a fifteen-year-old girl would horrify a community and lead to the investigation and prosecution of a member of an American Dynasty.

Episode Transcript

Sources Cited for this episode:

The Stamford Advocate ; The Hartford Courant ; American Justice episode, “The Martha Moxley Case”; The Associated Press ; Interviews with Robert F Kennedy ;

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Keywords: 1975, Greenwich Connecticut, Michael Skakel, Thomas Skakel, Ethel Skakel Kennedy, Halloween, Golf Club