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  1. 20. Juni 2018 · Not long ago, on May 21, the African-American lawyer Dovey Johnson Roundtree died. She was 104 years old, and a remarkable human being. Despite staggering odds, she won a seemingly impossible case. Her client was Raymond Crump Jr., who was accused of murdering Mary Pinchot Meyer — mistress of the late John F. Kennedy.

  2. 5. Apr. 2009 · Almost as intriguing as Mary Pinchot Meyer's mysterious murder, and her affair with President Kennedy, is the fact that she will go down as a historical footnote as the person who got the President stoned on acid and pot. Meyer visited the White House—through a secret entrance and elevator—about 30 times between January, 1962 and November ...

  3. WASHINGTON, Oct. 13—Mrs. Mary Pinchot Meyer, a Washington artist and society woman was shot and killed yesterday. The police arrested Raymond Crump Jr., a 25‐year‐old laborer, and charged ...

  4. 6. Juni 2022 · In this podcast we're going to take a very detailed and deep dive into the forgotten mystery surrounding JFK's mistress Mary Pinchot Meyer. It was no secret ...

    • 30 Min.
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    • The Homicide Inc. Podcast
  5. 21. Nov. 2013 · On October 12, 1964, Mary Meyer, niece of famed conservationist Gifford Pinchot, first U.S. Forest Service head, appointed by his good friend Theodore Roosevelt, was brutally murdered on the ...

  6. O’Brien promises a slightly different take. In “Murder on the Towpath,” O’Brien delves deeper into the unsolved mystery of Meyer’s death by shifting focus away from all the conspiracy theories and to the women at the heart of this story. Meyer is one, of course, and the other is Dovey Johnson Roundtree, the trailblazing civil rights ...

  7. Mary Pinchot Meyer, who’d had a private relationship with President John F. Kennedy for nearly two years until his murder eleven months earlier, was walking on the 4300 block of the old Chesapeake & Ohio canal towpath in Washington, D.C. The towpath area, which bordered the Potomac River, was used as an unofficial recreation park for fishing and jogging. It was a short distance from the ...