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In 1975, 15-year-old Martha Moxley was murdered in Belle Haven, Connecticut - a case later linked to the Kennedy family.
Martha was beaten to death with a golf club in her own backyard. The last person seen with her? The teenage son of one of the wealthiest families in Belle Haven—rich, connected, and untouchable. This should have been an easy case to solve, but from the moment Martha’s body was found, it was clear that only money and power would dictate what happened next.
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Thank you to this week's sources:
Murder in Greenwich: Who Killed Martha Moxley?
By: Mark Fuhrman
Framed: Why Michael Skakel spent over a decade in prison for a murder he didn’t commit
By: RFK Jr.
Murder of Martha Moxley
Wikipedia
Timeline: Key dates in the Martha Moxley murder mystery
Robert Marchant, CT Insider
CT Superior Court
State of Connecticut vs. Michael Skakel
Probable Cause Hearing Transcript
June 20th, 2000
Kennedy Family Tree
By: Useful Charts
The day a Kennedy was accused of rape at the family’s Palm Beach mansion
Miami Herald Archives
The Palm Beach rape case: what the police affidavit says
Tampa Bay Times Archives
3 women in affidavits accuse Smith of sex attacks
Mary Jordan, Washington Post
RFK Jr.’s distorted account of evidence he provided in cousin’s case
Glenn Kessler, Washington Post
A Crime in the Clan
David van Biema, TIME
Trial of Guilt
Dominick Dunne, Vanity Fair
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In 1975, 15-year-old Martha Moxley was murdered in Belle Haven, Connecticut - a case later linked to the Kennedy family.
Martha was beaten to death with a golf club in her own backyard. The last person seen with her? The teenage son of one of the wealthiest families in Belle Haven—rich, connected, and untouchable. This should have been an easy case to solve, but from the moment Martha’s body was found, it was clear that only money and power would dictate what happened next.
For bonus content, ad-free and early episodes, archived episodes, a private Discord community, and more, subscribe to @fthatpod on Patreon!
Don't forget to check out the website!
www.fthatpod.com
If you liked what you heard today, give the podcast a like, review, and subscribe.
Follow F**k That on TikTok@fthatpod
Instagram @fthat_pod
YouTube Channel: @fthatpod
Thank you to this week's sources:
Murder in Greenwich: Who Killed Martha Moxley?
By: Mark Fuhrman
Framed: Why Michael Skakel spent over a decade in prison for a murder he didn’t commit
By: RFK Jr.
Murder of Martha Moxley
Wikipedia
Timeline: Key dates in the Martha Moxley murder mystery
Robert Marchant, CT Insider
CT Superior Court
State of Connecticut vs. Michael Skakel
Probable Cause Hearing Transcript
June 20th, 2000
Kennedy Family Tree
By: Useful Charts
The day a Kennedy was accused of rape at the family’s Palm Beach mansion
Miami Herald Archives
The Palm Beach rape case: what the police affidavit says
Tampa Bay Times Archives
3 women in affidavits accuse Smith of sex attacks
Mary Jordan, Washington Post
RFK Jr.’s distorted account of evidence he provided in cousin’s case
Glenn Kessler, Washington Post
A Crime in the Clan
David van Biema, TIME
Trial of Guilt
Dominick Dunne, Vanity Fair

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