
Introducing Soledad O’Brien’s Murder on the Towpath: The Cold Case of JFK’s Mistress
Who Killed JFK?
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The Tragic Intersection of Race and Crime
This chapter explores the historical segregation in Washington, D.C., revealing how crime reporting often overlooked Black neighborhoods. It details the tragic assault on Mary Meyer, showcasing the stark contrasts between her affluent Georgetown community and her brutal fate. Through eyewitness accounts and police interactions, the narrative underscores the racial complexities within the aftermath of her murder.
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