By involved, you mean that he made booty calls, right? He wasn't the only powerful man that did that with her. His brother, RFK, did too.
Jackie knew that JFK was a womanizer. She preferred to not know the details. Same same with Hillary and Bill. It would have been absurd to think that Jackie was somehow involved in M.M.'s death. There are plenty more suspects that had motive and means.
BTW, there is still a strong possibility that M.M.'s death was accidental overdose or suicide.
2007-12-14 09:46:02
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answered by Anonymous
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She climbed to the back of the moving car and grabbed the back of her husbands head. She then tried to hold his brain inside of the cavity to keep him alive. She was completely destraught and in love with her husband. In those times men cheated and women said men will be men. I dont believe she had anything to do with the two deaths. Its more likely that JFK's policies offended a great many people who did not want to move forward with the civil rights movement, or that it was financially motivated by the mob. Maybe Marilyn wanted more than a fling and had to "be dealt with." There are a thousand conspiracy theories when it comes to the deaths, but Jackie didnt do it.
2007-12-14 17:59:59
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answered by me 2
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She had a security detail with her at all times so she could not have done anything without someone knowing it. There was no Homeland Security at that time. Just FBI agents that followed JFK, Jackie and the kids.
2007-12-14 17:51:27
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answered by Frosty 7
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Jackie did know JFK was a womanizer, as was his father and some(?) of his brothers. She accepted it. Was totally traumized by his death. Just watch the old video footage with her covered with his blood. That tells it all.
2007-12-14 17:55:35
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answered by Betsy 2
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On a scale of one to ten I rate this question a 2. I'm sorry but this is not a great question. Nor are the answers very good. Mrs. Kennedy was a class act. A beautiful and gracious woman who's memory you stain just by asking this question.
2007-12-14 18:38:30
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answered by old-bald-one 5
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I don't think she would have taken the chance of being so close to the bullets that killed her husband.
Jackie is one of my favorite historical figures. You should read something about her....she was beautiful, had grace, and intelligence.
She had much more identity other than JFK's wife.
2007-12-14 23:05:55
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answered by acea 5
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No, she didn't have the means to pull something like that off. Obviously, you don't know about her. She would not do that. Why just Marilyn? Why not the female half of Washington DC?
2007-12-14 17:57:49
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answered by La Belle Dame Sans Merci 6
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The first answer says Jackie O was watched night and day by "homeland security." Priceless!!!
2007-12-14 17:49:43
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answered by Joe L 3
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I don't think anyone would take orders from the President's wife to kill the president or his girlfriend. Every move she makes is monitored by the secret service who work for the President so it's unlikely they'd know about it and keep quiet. Most politicians (like athletes) are womanizers and their spouses know to keep quiet.
2007-12-14 17:46:19
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answered by Anonymous
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No, not in Marilyns death. It was immediately ruled a suicide.
Rumors were she and Robert Kennedy were in a romance at the time of her death not JFK
2007-12-14 17:44:20
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answered by Tony 2
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