Mary Richardson Kennedy was found hanged
in a barn on the couple’s Westchester estate, and the official cause of
death was “asphyxiation due to hanging.”
Sources told the New York Post that Mary’s family was in the process of “pursuing a wrongful-death action” and had many “concerns” about the crime scene.
Investigators hired by Mary’s family want to know whether
Mary was a sailor, “capable of tying a nautical knot for the noose,” or
“could have climbed up to a 12-foot beam to tie the rope she used to
hang herself in the garage.”
Gary Fishman, a former Manhattan assistant district
attorney who tried murder cases, is leading the investigation. The focus
is on whether there was a “platform she could stand on” and if there
are any receipts for the purchase of a rope or if any ropes were stored
in the barn.
Investigators are also looking into “establishing Bobby’s activities and whereabouts in the days preceding Mary’s death.” (Continues)
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