One of the better articles, Imho , in defense of Skakel.
www.findarticles.com/p/ar..._108845645
Byline: Timothy W. Maier, INSIGHT
If prosecutors get their way, DNA evidence that could free Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel, 42, might never see the light of day. That's because prosecutors are convinced jurors got it right last year when they convicted Skakel for the murder of Martha Moxley, 15, who was brutally beaten to death and stabbed with the shaft of a golf club in a secluded area of the wealthy community of Greenwich, Conn., during the evening of Oct. 30, 1975. Skakel, now serving 20 years to life in prison for Moxley's murder, is a nephew of Ethel Kennedy, the widow of former U.S. attorney general and New York senator Robert F. Kennedy.
www.findarticles.com/p/ar..._108845645
Byline: Timothy W. Maier, INSIGHT
If prosecutors get their way, DNA evidence that could free Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel, 42, might never see the light of day. That's because prosecutors are convinced jurors got it right last year when they convicted Skakel for the murder of Martha Moxley, 15, who was brutally beaten to death and stabbed with the shaft of a golf club in a secluded area of the wealthy community of Greenwich, Conn., during the evening of Oct. 30, 1975. Skakel, now serving 20 years to life in prison for Moxley's murder, is a nephew of Ethel Kennedy, the widow of former U.S. attorney general and New York senator Robert F. Kennedy.


