They shared more than Marilyn?
My brothers and I were never good at sharing. Mom had to make sure everything she bought came in divisibles of 3.
I thought I read they shared the German spy.
“Mom had to make sure everything she bought came in divisibles of 3.”
That’s math a Kennedy would love!
Remember Mary Pinchot Meyer?
http://www.nytimes.com/1998/12/20/books/when-history-had-secrets.html
The facts of this legendary Washington murder are spare. Mary Pinchot Meyer, the ex-wife of the high-ranking Central Intelligence official Cord Meyer and the sister-in-law of Ben Bradlee, then soon to be the managing editor of The Washington Post, was shot to death on a fall day in 1964 while walking alone on the C.&O. towpath above Georgetown. A black day laborer, Ray Crump, found hiding in the bushes along the canal, was tried for the crime and acquitted. No one else was ever charged, and the murder remains unsolved.
The event sent shudders through the power circles of the capital, in part because this well-born socialite had been involved in an earlier ‘’fling,’’ as her sister, Tony Bradlee, put it, with President John F. Kennedy. Moreover, she had kept a diary, which Bradlee and his wife quickly retrieved and turned over to the C.I.A. — after finding James Jesus Angleton, the agency’s counterintelligence chief, trying to pick the lock of Meyer’s studio door.