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Greentown
Greentown: Murder and Mystery in Greenwich, America's Wealthiest Community | Timothy Dumas
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The first edition of Greentown helped reopen one of Americas most shameful unsolved murder cases, the savage slaying of fifteen-year-old Martha Moxley in an exclusive enclave of Greenwich, Connecticut, the night before Halloween 1975. Soon after Marthas body was discovered, attention focused on members of the Skakel family, who lived across the street from the Moxleys. Ethel Skakel and Robert Kennedy had married in Greenwich, and the two families were close. Thomas Skakel, Ethels nephew, was the last known person to see Martha alive. The murder weapon, a ladies golf club, came from the Skakel household. When the Greenwich police tried to pursue its investigation, however, the community closed in upon itself. Lawyers were summoned, walls went up, information was suppressed, and no one was charged. And yet, continuing to haunt Greenwich, the case refused to go awayuntil, twenty-three years later, following the publication of this book, a grand jury was convened, and two years after that a manThomass brother Michaelwas finally indicted for the crime. This revised edition now brings the Martha Moxley murder case to a close. Updated to include the indictment, trial, and conviction of the murderer, Greentown offers the suspenseful and chilling account of a terrible crime. More than that, while relating a tale of seductive power, it uses the murder to tell the heartrending story of a family and a community responding to the unthinkable.
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Mehso-so

This was a strange one. It tries to make sense of a crime that really can‘t be made sense of. It‘s a book full of gossip and drama, and chapter after chapter of lies, confusion and absurdities. By the end, it doesn‘t really clear anything up. It seems to be the sad state of this case. I was most interested in the chapter covering the ‘Kennedy curse.‘ That garnered the most reaction from me.

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Next up for the audiobooks! I started this book in an ebook version last year and had to stop. 1) I hate reading true crime in ebook form, they take me so long, and that‘s because 2) my kindle app is on my phone. So let‘s do this in the audiobook version!

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