

says that owing to the heavy vegetation planted around the house, she would have been unable to see anything on the lawn.Īnd that's just one story that Goldman rips apart. The only possible place where Harrington could have been staying was at a beach shack on the adjoining property to the south, which sat about 10 feet lower than the Kennedy residence. Goldman says that it can't be true because the estate was walled at the time. There is no way to check with Harrington about the accuracy of her story short of a Ouija board. ‘As they began to kiss,' said Harrington, ‘he placed one hand on her breast and the other inside her bikini bottom.'" He approached Jackie and knelt by her side. A door opened and out walked Bobby Kennedy in a white swimsuit. "here," Heymann writes, "sunbathing in the grass next to the house, was Jacqueline Kennedy, wearing a black bikini bottom and no top. Heymann says one of the keystone accounts of the Bobby/Jackie love affair comes from now-deceased socialite Mary Harrington who claims she witnessed a steamy scene between the pair at the Kennedy's Palm Beach estate in 1964. However, according to Andrew Goldman's piece in The Daily Beast it seems unlikely many of the stories in the book actually are actually true. David Heymann's first book about the family and seems like perfect grist for the never ending nostalgia and scandal mill that the Kennedy clan has been running since the '60s.

The New York Post runs some tidbits today from the new book Bobby and Jackie: A Love Story, which…īobby and Jackie: A Love Story is not C. But just wait! There is an utter smackdown of the book and the man who wrote it. Recently we told you about a new book that claims Jackie Kennedy and brother-in-law Robert were engaged in a long-hidden affair.
