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In October 1964, Mary Pinchot Meyer — artist, Washington socialite, and rumored lover of President John F. Kennedy — was found murdered along the C&O Canal in Georgetown. Her killing was quickly labeled a random crime, but the evidence tells a far darker story. In this episode of Unsolved Cases by Skoob, we uncover the shocking connections between Mary Meyer, the CIA, JFK, and a missing diary believed to contain explosive secrets about power, peace, and assassination. From covert intelligence operations and a possible frame-up, to a trial that exposed glaring inconsistencies, this case raises one haunting question: Was Mary Meyer silenced because she knew too much? Ray Crump was acquitted. The diary vanished. The truth was buried. This is not just a murder mystery — it’s a chilling look into the shadows of Camelot, where love, politics, and espionage collide. 🎙️ Follow Unsolved Cases by Skoob on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, and hit subscribe on YouTube for more episodes like this. Tune in for more thought-provoking stories, deep dives, and mysteries that refuse to stay buried. 📲 Before we dive in — don’t forget you can access all our shows, bonus content, and exclusive deep-dive episodes on the Skoob App. Explore more at linktr.ee/skoob.ai [http://linktr.ee/skoob.ai]
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