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After an eighteen-month investigation, it was decided there was enough evidence to charge Michael Skakel with murder. [16] On January 9, 2000, an arrest warrant was issued for an unnamed juvenile for Moxley's murder. Michael Skakel surrendered to authorities later that day. He was released shortly thereafter on $500,000 bail. [17]
Michael Skakel is the nephew of Robert F. Kennedy’s widow, Ethel Kennedy.
Michael Skakel, whose murder conviction in the 1975 death of a teenager in Connecticut was overturned, has filed lawsuits against the lead police investigator in the case and the town of Greenwich ...
A divided Connecticut Supreme Court reinstated the 2002 murder conviction of Kennedy relative Michael Skakel, in the 1975 murder of his neighbor.
For his next book, Murder in Greenwich (1998, ISBN 0060191414), Fuhrman investigated the then-unsolved 1975 murder of Martha Moxley and he theorized that the murderer was Michael Skakel, nephew of Ethel Kennedy, the widow of Senator Robert F. Kennedy. Skakel was convicted of Moxley's murder in June 2002, but later, his conviction was overturned.
A Season in Purgatory is a 1993 novel by Dominick Dunne. [1] [2] [3] It was inspired by the 1975 murder of Martha Moxley, for which Ethel Skakel Kennedy's nephew Michael Skakel was eventually convicted.
The state Supreme Court Friday vacated the murder conviction of Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel and ordered a new trial.
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