Thursday, March 19, 2026

JFK, Mary Pinchot Meyer and the Warren Commission

Although I am definitely NOT a big believer in conspiracy theories, the assassination of John F. Kennedy continues to hold a fascination for me and countless others.  There are so many unanswered questions about the Warren Commission Report.  There are also the mysterious deaths of two women who seemed to know too much about the assassination, - - journalist Dorothy Kilgallen, and Washington D.C. socialite and abstract painter Mary Pinchot Meyer,  

On November 8, 1965, Kilgallen died under strange circumstance while probing the JFK assassination.  She was the only journalist to interview Jack Ruby one-on-one after he killed Lee Harvey Oswald.  Dorothy considered the idea that Oswald acted alone in assassinating Kennedy "laughable" and spent 18 months investigating the JFK assassination.  She died before she could publish her findings, from an overdose of alcohol and barbiturates.  At the time, newspapers reported that her death was likely accidental.  It seems, however, that something more sinister could have taken place, because Dorothy's many pages of research were never found.

Kilgallen

Mary Eno Pinchot was born in New York City in 1920.  Her father, Amos Pinchot, was a well-to-do lawyer and important figure in the Progressive Party.  He supported the socialist magazine The Masses.  Mary attended Vassar College, a prestigious liberal arts institution located in New York's picturesque Hudson Valley.  

Mary first met JFK in 1937 while with a date at a dance held at the Choate Rosemary Hall in Wallingford, Connecticut.  Kennedy reportedly tried to cut in on her date that night, Choate alumnus William Attwood, a journalist and future diplomat.  Mary was apparently offended by JFK's behaviour and they likely had no contact for over a decade.  Attwood later joined Kennedy's 1960 campaign for president.  In the early days of the Kennedy administration, he served as ambassador to Guinea.

After graduating from Vassar College in 1942, Mary Pinchot worked as a journalist for the United Press and Mademoiselle.  On April 19, 1945, Mary married Cord Meyer (1920-2001), who later served as a CIA official.  Mary and Cord held similar pacifist views.  They both believed in world government, and in 1947, Cord became president of the United World Federalists.  In 1950, the couple's third child was born and they relocated to Cambridge, Massachusetts.  In 1951, Cord joined the Central Intelligence Agency.  After his CIA appointment. the family moved to Washington D.C., where they became part of the Georgetown social set.  

In 1953, Senator Joseph McCarthy publicly accused Cord of being a communist, although, according  to Peter Janney's book Mary's Mosaic: The CIA Conspiracy to Murder John F. Kennedy, Mary Pinchot Meyer, and Their Vision for World Peace, Cord had apparently moderated his left-wing views when he joined the CIA.  Members of the Communist Party USA had infiltrated the international organizations that he had established.

In the mid-1950s, John and Jacqueline Kennedy bought bought the home next door to the Meyers in McLean, Virginia soon after JFK became a U.S. Senator from Massachusetts.  He and Jackie purchased the white brick Georgian estate known as Hickory Hill from the widow of Justice Robert Jackson.  After JFK failed to win the 1956 Democratic vice presidential nomination, Hickory Hill was transferred to his brother Robert.  Mary and Cord Meyer divorced in 1958.  After the divorce, she and her children retuned to Georgetown.  Cord Meyer served om senior senior CIA roles until 1977.  He remarried in 1996 and died in 2001.

In an interview with author Peter Janney, for his book Mary's Mosaic, Charles Bartlett, a journalist and Kennedy confidant, expressed his concern about the serious nature of Meyer's romantic relationship with JFK.  He stated, "That was a dangerous relationship.  Jack was in love with Mary Meyer.  He was certainly smitten with her, he was heavily smitten.  He was very frank with me about it."  

Mary's brother-in-law was famed Washington Post editor Bill Bradlee.  Bradlee, the husband of Mary's sister Toni, wrote that Mary was romantically involved with JFK and that they would frequently meet when Jackie was out of town.  It is not surprising that Mary was a guest at the 46th birthday Jacqueline Kennedy held for her husband aboard the presidential yacht, the Sequoia, on May 29, 1963.


Meyer at JFK's 46th birthday party

On October 12, 1964, almost a year after JFK's assassination, and less than three weeks after the release of the Warren Commission Report, Mary Pinchot Meyer was brutally murdered in broad daylight.  On that day, she completed a painting and then took her usual daily walk in Georgetown, along the Chesapeake and Ohio towpath.  She was shot to death and her body had two bullet wounds.  She was 43 years old at the time of her passing.

An African-American man, Raymond Crump, Jr., was spotted in the area and arrested for her murder.  However, there was not enough evidence to convict him, and he was acquitted.  The murder weapon was never found and Mary's murder remains unsolved.  Her close ties to the CIA and her affair with JFK have aroused suspicion that she was the victim of a hitman.

Mary kept a diary which is believed to have contained details of her affair with JFK.  CIA counterintelligence chief James Angleton, who was godfather to two of Mary and Cord's children, quickly confiscated her journal  Angleton claimed to have burned its contents. The contents of the diary have been been a subject dispute, and their disappearance certainly arouses suspicions that they may have contained links to the assassination of JFK.

In June 2016, a four-page handwritten letter, allegedly from JFK to Mary Pinchot Meyer, surfaced.  The letter was never sent.  It was auctioned off for $88,970, according to Boston-based RR Auction.  According to R.R. Auction executive vice-president Robert Livingston, Kennedy "was going to send it to his mistress, Mary Meyer, and he never sent it."  Evelyn Lincoln, JFK's secretary apparently saved the letter and passed in on to a Kennedy collector.  The letter in undated, but Livingston stated that it was written in October 1963, about a month before Kennedy's assassination.  "And it's on White House stationary," said Livingston, "but as you can see, they've cut the White House off the top of the letters."

The letter reads as follows:

Why don't you leave suburbia for once - - come and see me - - either here or at the Cape next week or in Boston the 19th.  I know it is unwise, irrational, and that you may hate it -- on the other hand, you may not -- and I will love it.  You say that it is good for me not to get what I want.  After all these years, you should give me a more loving answer than that.  Why don't you just say yes.

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Lee Harvey Oswald, Jack Ruby, Dorothy Kilgallen and Mary Pinchot Meyer weren't the only ones who died mysteriously and whose voices were silenced.  Jim Koethe of the Dallas Times-Herold was murdered about 11 months after the Kennedy assassination.  On September 19, 1964, Koethe was taking a shower at his apartment.  When he stepped out of his bathroom, he encountered a burglar.  The burglar murdered Koethe by a blow to the neck or strangulation.  Some of the reporter's personal items were stolen and his wallet emptied. It is alleged that notes he was writing about the JFK assassination went missing.            
 
Jim Koethe

Over 62 years have passed since the 35th president of the United States was assassinated in Dallas on November 22, 1963.  The FBI and the President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennnedy (popularly known as the Warren Commission after its chairman, Chief Justice Earl Warren) both concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. The Warrren Commission further determined that Jack Ruby's murder of Oswald, while Oswald was in police custody, was not part of a conspiracy.  However, the American public is not satisfied with that conclusion.  According to a 2023 Gallup poll, 65 per cent of Americans do not believe that Oswald acted alone, that others were involved in the assassination.  About 11 per cent believe the Mafia or other organized crime elements are responsible for the killing.  38 per cent of respondents believe that part of the United States federal government is responsible for JFK's death.

On March 8, 2025, the Trump administration released tens of thousands of unredacted pages of formerly classified records relating to the JFK assassination, mostly digitized information from the Warren Commission.  The majority of the files are scans of documents.  Some are blurred of difficult to to read due to the passage of time since Kennedy's assassination.  There are also photographs and sound recordings.

The documents can be found on the website of the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration website.  The records certainly reveal more about the CIA's clandestine activities, especially in Cuba and Mexico.  However, they do not appear to contradict the Warren Commission's conclusion that Oswald acted alone.  

But why did it take over 60 years for the information to be made public, particularly the CIA's clandestine activities during the 1960a,   Despite the release of the documents, questions still linger surrounding the CIA's role in JFK's assassination.  An unredacted text of a June 1961 memo sent to to Kennedy from aide Arthur Schlesinger Jr. strongly criticized the spy agency just months after the CIA's failed Bay of Pigs invasion in April of that year.

Although there is no conclusive proof that the CIA was involved in the JFK assassination, it still feels as if the whole story has not been told, that something remains hidden.  For example, why was the Warren Commission focused on "the single (magical) bullet theory" and "the lone shooter theory" that Lee Harvey Oswald alone fired a rifle from the 6th floor window of the Texas Book Depository?  Why did it not take into account the fact that 21 witnesses claimed they heard shots fired from the direction of the grassy knoll?  Furthermore, the Zapruder film of the assassination showed that at least one bullet shot at JFK was not fired from the window of the Book Depository.

SOURCES: Science Publishing Group (Sceince PG) abstract from International Journal of Law, Volume 8, Issue 4, "The Assassination of John F. Kennedy: Unanswered Questions," by Mykhaylo Krasnyanskyy, December 24, 2025; IrishCentral, "Read the letter JFK wrote to his alleged lover a month before he died," by IrishCentral staff, March 27, 2023; Mal Warwick On Books; "John F. Kennedy's lover kept a diary and it was explosive," by Mal Warwikd; USA Today, "Trump releases JFK files on assassination.  Here's what they say." by Josh Meyer, March 19, 2025; CBS News, "JFK files related to assassination released by Trump administration," by Stefan Becket, March 19, 2025; The Harvard Gazette, "Declassified JFK files provide "enhanced clarity on CIA actions, historian says," by Christina Pazzanese, March 26, 2025; Wikipedia


- Joanne

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Oscars Quiz 2026

The 98th Academy Awards will be held on Sunday, March 15, 2026.  The show will air live at 7 p.m. Eastern Time. on ABC and will take place at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California. The ceremony will be televised live on ABC.  This year's Oscars will be hosted for the second year in a row by Conan O'Brien.  As you prepare for the big night, why not challenge yourself and try Number 16's 14th annual Oscars quiz. There are 11 questions. Good luck!

NUMBER 16 OSCARS QUIZ

1.  Leonardo Di Caprio has been nominated for best actor this year for his performance in One Battle After Another.  He has received eight Oscar nominations to date, including this year's.  Leothe  has only won an Academy Award once, although this year's result is pending.  For which film did Leo receive an Oscar?

DiCaprio

A.  Titanic

B.  The Revenant

C.  The Wolf of Wall Street

D.  Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

E.  The Aviator


2.  At the 2017 Academy Awards, Faye Dunaway mistakenly announced La La Land as the Best Picture winner.  Which film was the actual winner?

A.  Fences

B.  Lion

C.  Manchester by the Sea

D.  Moonlight

E.  None of the Above


3.  Joan Crawford received one Oscar in her illustrious career.  For what movie did she win an Academy Award?

Crawford

A.  Humoresque

B.  Autumn Leaves

C.  Mildred Pierce

D.  I Saw What You Did

E.  Torch Song


4.  Did Marilyn Monroe ever win an Academy Award?

A.  She never won an Academy Award. 

B.  She won for Bus Stop

C,  She won for Niagara.

D.  She won for Gentlemen Prefer Blondes

E.  She won for Some Like It Hot


5.  Who is the only actor to win Oscars in both acting and directing categories?

A.  Robert Redford

B.  Sylvester Stallone

C.  Clint Eastwood

D.  Paul Newman

E.  Gillermo del Toro


6.  Which film earned Stephen Spielberg his first Academy Award as Best Director.

Spielberg

A.  E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial

B.  Close Encounters of the Third Kind

C.  Jaws

D.  Raiders of the Lost Ark

E.  Schindler's List


7.  Who was the first actor to refuse a Best Actor Academy Award?

A.  George C. Scott

B.  Marlon Brando

C.  Woody Allen

D.  Vanessa Redgrave

E.   Robert De Niro


8.  Chinese filmmaker ChloĆ© Zhao is the second woman and the first woman of colour to win the Academy Award for Best Director for the film Nomadland (2020).  This year she has been nominated as Best Director for a film that has been nominated for Best Picture. Which of these Best Picture nominees did she direct?

A.  Sentimental Value

B.  The Secret Agent

C.  Marty Supreme

D.  Hamnet

E.  Train Dreams


9.  Which of the following blockbuster films did not receive a Best Picture nomination?

A.  Raiders of the Lost Ark

B.  The Matrix

C.  E.T., the Extra-Terrestrial

D.  Star Wars: A New Hope

E.  None of the Above


10.  What was the first animated film to be nominated for a Best Picture Academy Award?

A.  Frozen

B.  Shrek

C.  Finding Nemo

D.  The Lion King

E.  Beauty and the Beast


11.  For which movie did Jack Nicholson win his first Oscar?

Nicholson








A.  Easy Rider

B.  Terms of Endearment

C.  One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

D.  Five Easy Pieces

E.  A Few Good Men


ANSWERS

1.  B.  The Revenant

Leonardo Di Caprio received the Academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of Hugh Glass in the 2015 film The Revenant.  His first Oscar nomination was in 1994 for Best Supporting Actor in the 1993 film What's Eating Gilbert Grape.  He also received Best Actor nominations in 2005 for his portrayal of Howard Hughes in The Aviator, and for his performances in 2007 for Blood Diamond, in 2014 for The Wolf of Wall Street and in 2020 for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.  He also won a Best Picture nomination for The Wolf of Wall Street.


2.  D.  Moonlight

Moonlight was the actual winner of  the Oscar for Best Picture in 2017.


3. C  Mildred Pierce









In 1946, Joan Crawford won an Academy Award for her performance in the 1945 film Mildred Pierce.  She did not attend the ceremony, claiming to be ill.  Instead, she accepted the award from her bed at home, with her hair and makeup done and reporters at her home to cover the event.  She admitted later that her health wasn't the whole story.  "I was afraid of losing," she told biographer Charlotte Chandler via the New York Post.


4.  A   Marilyn never won an Academy Award,

Marilyn Monroe was never awarded an Oscar during her lifetime, nor did she ever receive an Academy Award nomination.


5.  C.  Clint Eastwood

















Clint Eastwood is the only actor to win Oscars in both Best Picture and Best Director categories.  He won Best Picture and Best Director Oscars for Unforgiven (1992) and Million Dollar Baby (1995).


6.  E  Schindler's List (1993)



















In 1994, Stephen Spielberg won his first Academy Award for Best Director for the 1993 film Schindler's List.  He won another Best Direct Oscar in 1999 for the 1998 film Saving Private Ryan.


7.  A.  George C. Scott

Scott














In 1971, George C. Scott became the first actor to refuse a Best Actor Award for his performance in Patton (1970).  Scott did not attend the ceremony.  He sent a telegram to the Academy stating that he did not want to be part of a competition, which he described as a "two-hour meat parade."  Nevertheless, the Academy proclaimed him as the winner.  He never collected the statuette.

Marlon Brando declined his Best Actor Oscar in 1973.


8.  D  Hamnet



 






ChloƩ Zhao directed Hamnet.


9.  B.  The Matrix

Reeves







The Matrix, a 1999 science fiction action film starring Keanu Reeves, did not receive a Best Picture nomination.


10.  E  Beauty and the Beast







Beauty and the Beast (1991) was the first animated film to be nominated for a Best Picture Academy Award.  It received a nomination in 1992, but lost to Silence of the Lambs.  Shrek won the first ever Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.in 2002.  Toy Story 3 won Best Animated Feature Oscar in 2009.  Toy Story 3 was also nominated for Best Picture, but lost.  Up was also nominated for Best Picture, but did not win.  An animated film has yet to win Best Picture.


11.  C.  One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

Jack Nicholson won a Best Act Oscar for his role as Randie McMurphy in One Flew Over the Cukoo's Nest (1975).  He received another Best Actor Oscar for his performance as an author with OCD in As Good as It Gets (1997).  He also won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as an aging playboy in Terms of Endearment (1983).  Nicholson received Oscar nominations for his roles in Easy Rider (1969), Five Easy Pieces (1970), The Last Detail (1973), Chinatown (1974), Reds (1981), Prizzi's Honor (1985), Ironweed (1987), A Few Good Men (1992), and About Schmidt (2002).


- Joanne

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

My latest novel

 

Are you looking for a good read?  My latest novel, The Roving Reporter: Spanning the Globe in the 1990s, is now available on my author website.  Just click on the link below.

Joanne Madden – Author

The Roving Reporter is a sequel to my second novel, The Missing Reporter. It chronicles the further adventures of Sandra McKay, a spirited journalist from Prince Edward Island. The novel takes place from 1990 to 1997, just before the Millennium and the digital age. After being abducted by ruthless mob boss, Bruno Rossi, Sandra travels to France to recover from her ordeal and to visit her cousin, Dennis Casey, a man with a secret. Dennis' friend offers Sandra a job as a foreign correspondent based in London. She travels around the globe, accompanied by Colin Purcell, a crusty English photographer. During her seven years as a world reporter, Sandra covers major stories in Britain, France, Italy, South Africa, Japan, Hong Kong. Mexico and Australia. Meanwhile, she finds herself targeted by the mob.


Thank you for your support.  It means a lot to me.

- Joanne

Friday, February 6, 2026

Jeff Bezos and his shananigans

Jeff Bezos

According to Forbes magazine. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos was worth $239 billion as of July 2025.  His current estimated worth is $244 billion.  On June 27, 2025, Bezos married Lauren Sanchez in Venice, Italy.  That obscenely lavish wedding cost between $47 million and $56 million.  

Bezos the  billionaire is trying to get into the good graces of the increasingly autocratic Donald Trump.  He spent $40 million for the title of the recently released Melania movie and an additional $35 million for its marketing.  That's $75 million in total.  Just think how much better the world would be if that $75 million were spent on health care, education, the environment and foreign aid.  Meanwhile, The Washington Post, which Bezos owns, is laying off hundreds of employees in what has been described as "among the darkest days of the newspaper's history."

In its glory days, two reporters for The Washington Post, Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, were instrumental in uncovering the Watergate Scandal.  Bezos is destroying the legacy of a great American newspaper.  When he prevented The Post from endorsing Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election, many readers were furious and cancelled their subscriptions.  How sad!  Shed a tear for all those Post employees who have been served with a pink slip.  They have to go home to their families without a job.  This is a tremendous blow.  As the Post's fortunes sag, more readers will obtain their news from unreliable and false internet sources.

The American media is becoming increasingly under the control of oligarchs and tech billionaires who bow to Donald Trump's every whim.  They control more and more of the corporate media and it's no secret that they are fuelled by a burning desire for money and power.  They are motivated by pure, unadulterated greed.  They do not care about ordinary Americans who struggle with the costs of everyday living.  They do not identify with those who have no health care coverage or are forced to use food banks.

Amazon, run by Bezos, pledged $1 million to Trump's inaugural fund, as did Mark Zuckerberg's Meta.  I'm sure Bezos and Meta wanted nothing in return. They donated the money out of the goodness of their generous hearts.  Oh yes, Google and Apple also kicked in $1 million.  It's time for the voice of the people to be heard.  Stand up for democracy before it's too late!

- Joanne