John F. Kennedy Jr. and his wife, Carolyn Bessette, underwent hush-hush autopsies — which repeatedly violated established scientific procedure — in a chilling cover-up intended to conceal his murder! The National ENQUIRER can reveal an explosive four-month special investigation proved the plane piloted by President John F. Kennedy’s son was intentionally blown out of the sky! What’s more, insiders believe the tragedy was a Mob hit — ordered to prevent John from digging up the truth about his father’s assassination! Read on for details of the JFK Jr. murder cover-up, and click here for secrets surrounding the JFK assassination….
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“We have it on good authority that an explosives expert was paid $50,000 to plant a bomb on John’s plane when it was parked on the ground at the Essex County Airport in New Jersey,” divulges an FBI special agent. (A Piper Saratoga similar to John's is shown outside the hangar where he kept his.)
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“The explosive device was set to go off as the plane began its descent.” Kennedy, 38, was flying his plane from New Jersey to Martha’s Vineyard for the wedding of his cousin Rory Kennedy (left, with husband Mark Bailey).
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Carolyn and her sister,
Lauren Bessette, were also on board for the flight on July 16, 1999. Officially, National Transportation Safety Board investigators blamed the crash on “spatial disorientation,” or
novice pilot John’s inability to discern the horizon from the water.
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But newly obtained underwater photographs of the crash site, located using side-scan sonar and 3-D underwater mapping, reveal “an unusually broad debris field,” The ENQUIRER learned from an expert source.
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The blockbuster images were snapped shortly after a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration vessel discovered the scattered remains of Kennedy’s doomed craft on July 19. The wreckage was about 120 feet below the ocean’s surface off Martha’s Vineyard.
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“I have analyzed the circumference of the debris field and found it consistent with the detonation of an explosive device or some other type of incendiary,” declared the expert.
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“Our models indicate a less than 12.3 percent chance that a structurally intact craft making impact with the ocean’s surface would result in a debris field of this unusual character.” Divers recovered the victims’ bodies, still strapped in their seats, two days after the crash.
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The bodies were taken to the local county medical examiner’s office. Kennedy family members immediately forbid officials from photographing JFK Jr.’s body. Officials granted their request — even though photographic documentation of postmortems is considered standard procedure.
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So the decision represented an enormous breach of protocol, according to Dr. Edmund Donoghue, then president of the National Association of Medical Examiners and chief medical examiner of Cook County, Ill.
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Such photographs are “very routine,” said Donoghue at the time, noting his office photographed every autopsy for identification purposes — and to document injuries in case questions arose later.
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But after quickie four-hour autopsies, all three bodies were rushed to the Doane, Beal and Ames funeral home in Hyannis, Mass., which had served the Kennedy family for decades, and quickly cremated.
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On July 22, the victims’ ashes were scattered at sea off Martha’s Vineyard — less than 24 hours after their recovery! “Everything about the way the bodies were handled after their recovery was odd,” claims The ENQUIRER’s FBI source.
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“We believe this was calculated — an intentionally rapid process intended to prevent testing on the bodies that would undoubtedly detect the evidence of explosives on the corpses," said the source, noting a long-held suspicion of Mafia involvement.
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“At the time he died,
John Jr. had become obsessed with unmasking the culprits behind JFK’s assassination — and was even planning an exposé in his magazine
George," the source continued. “His death obviously put an end to those efforts!”
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“We have it on good authority that an explosives expert was paid $50,000 to plant a bomb on John’s plane when it was parked on the ground at the Essex County Airport in New Jersey,” divulges an FBI special agent. (A Piper Saratoga similar to John's is shown outside the hangar where he kept his.)
Photo credit: Getty Images
“The explosive device was set to go off as the plane began its descent.” Kennedy, 38, was flying his plane from New Jersey to Martha’s Vineyard for the wedding of his cousin Rory Kennedy (left, with husband Mark Bailey).
Carolyn and her sister,
Lauren Bessette, were also on board for the flight on July 16, 1999. Officially, National Transportation Safety Board investigators blamed the crash on “spatial disorientation,” or
novice pilot John’s inability to discern the horizon from the water.
But newly obtained underwater photographs of the crash site, located using side-scan sonar and 3-D underwater mapping, reveal “an unusually broad debris field,” The ENQUIRER learned from an expert source.
The blockbuster images were snapped shortly after a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration vessel discovered the scattered remains of Kennedy’s doomed craft on July 19. The wreckage was about 120 feet below the ocean’s surface off Martha’s Vineyard.
“I have analyzed the circumference of the debris field and found it consistent with the detonation of an explosive device or some other type of incendiary,” declared the expert.
“Our models indicate a less than 12.3 percent chance that a structurally intact craft making impact with the ocean’s surface would result in a debris field of this unusual character.” Divers recovered the victims’ bodies, still strapped in their seats, two days after the crash.
The bodies were taken to the local county medical examiner’s office. Kennedy family members immediately forbid officials from photographing JFK Jr.’s body. Officials granted their request — even though photographic documentation of postmortems is considered standard procedure.
So the decision represented an enormous breach of protocol, according to Dr. Edmund Donoghue, then president of the National Association of Medical Examiners and chief medical examiner of Cook County, Ill.
Such photographs are “very routine,” said Donoghue at the time, noting his office photographed every autopsy for identification purposes — and to document injuries in case questions arose later.
But after quickie four-hour autopsies, all three bodies were rushed to the Doane, Beal and Ames funeral home in Hyannis, Mass., which had served the Kennedy family for decades, and quickly cremated.
On July 22, the victims’ ashes were scattered at sea off Martha’s Vineyard — less than 24 hours after their recovery! “Everything about the way the bodies were handled after their recovery was odd,” claims The ENQUIRER’s FBI source.
“We believe this was calculated — an intentionally rapid process intended to prevent testing on the bodies that would undoubtedly detect the evidence of explosives on the corpses," said the source, noting a long-held suspicion of Mafia involvement.
“At the time he died,
John Jr. had become obsessed with unmasking the culprits behind JFK’s assassination — and was even planning an exposé in his magazine
George," the source continued. “His death obviously put an end to those efforts!”
Photo credit: Getty Images