
Martha Moxley Case: Kennedy cousin points to ‘bold-faced lies,’ missing evidence in murder probe
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Michael Skakel breaks silence on Martha Moxley murder case, revealing theories about the 1975 killing that cost him 11 years in prison before conviction reversal.
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In the final episode of NBC News’ podcast titled "Dead Certain: The Martha Moxley Murder," several possible suspects and additional evidence were spotlighted, though loose ends regarding the unresolved case still remain, according to Connecticut Insider.
"Being Michael Skakel has been a blessing and a curse. I've met some proudly great people on this world," Michael Skakel said on the podcast. "At the same, because of what this trial and this case did to me, people only know what they know — they only know what that box in their living room tells them. And most of it has been bold-faced lies."













