ETHEL SPENDS DYING DAYS – AND $1M – CLEARING NEPHEW IN '75 MURDER!
National Enquirer|July 27, 2020
CREATES FUND TO CARRY ON FIGHT AFTER SHE’S GONE
ETHEL SPENDS DYING DAYS – AND $1M – CLEARING NEPHEW IN '75 MURDER!

DYING Ethel Kennedy has secretly ponied up a $1 million bounty to find the killer of Connecticut teen Martha Moxley in a bid to prove the innocence of her troubled nephew, The National ENQUIRER has exclusively learned.

Through her attorney, the beloved widow of slain Sen. Robert F. Kennedy is offering the reward to find evidence proving Michael Skakel, now 59, didn’t fatally bludgeon 15-year-old Martha in Greenwich on Oct. 30, 1975.

“Ethel knows her health is failing and she has little time left, but she has one last task she desperately wants to complete before she dies and rejoins Bobby,” a Kennedy family member told The ENQUIRER.

This story is from the July 27, 2020 edition of National Enquirer.

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