Kennedy Curse

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The Kennedy Curse refers to a series of unfortunate events that have happened to the famed Kennedy family. While these events could have happened to any family, some have referred to the continual misfortune of the Kennedy family as a curse. Several members of the Kennedy family have died from unnatural causes, most notably brothers John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy who were assassinated, and John F. Kennedy, Jr., who died in a 1999 plane crash.[1]

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[edit] Validity

There are several theories regarding the origin of the "curse".

Critics of the curse theory argue that given the sheer size of the family, the number of unfortunate events is not unusual. The "curse" may be seen less as supernatural and more as simple probability. Moreover, while tragic events occur to a lesser or greater extent in all families, they make headline news when they involve a famous clan. It could also be argued that the Kennedys, owing to their relative wealth, have a lifestyle that is quite different from that of average persons—most people, for example, do not pilot or fly in private planes—and consequently they are more often in greater physical danger.[2]

It could furthermore be argued that, by being a political family, the Kennedys may have exposed themselves to danger from political enemies. Some have argued that President John F. Kennedy and Senator Robert Kennedy were victims of assassination conspiracies.[3][4]

[edit] Chronology

Believers in the "curse" generally cite the following core events as evidence of the family's misfortunes:[citation needed]

[edit] Secondary events

Despite being in the news, these events are not considered to be part of the "curse" by all believers.[citation needed]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Beck, Melinda. "A Kennedy shadow legacy?", Newsweek, 1984-07-02, pp. 25. .
  2. ^ Anthony, Ted. "Litany of Kennedy tragedies seen as product of risk-taking lifestyles", The Buffalo News, 1999-07-18. .
  3. ^ Assassination Web
  4. ^ Citizens for Truth about the Kennedy Assassination
  5. ^ a b c d e f King, John (1999-07-17). Tragedy has repeatedly stalked Kennedy clan. CNN. Retrieved on 2008-02-15..
  6. ^ Check-Six.com - The 1964 Crash of Ted Kennedy's Plane
  7. ^ Cullen, Pamela V (2006), A Stranger in Blood: The Case Files on Dr John Bodkin Adams, London: Elliott & Thompson, ISBN 1-904027-19-9 .