About JFK Jr.'s Plane Crash Cover-up
From the Enquirer’s secret files: He was Camelot’s Prince Charming, a young man who lived in the shadow of greatness in his past and the hope of greatness in his future. All that was dramatically cut short when John F. Kennedy Jr. – along with his wife Carolyn Bessette and her sister Lauren – perished on July 16, 1999. Now, after an exhaustive years-long Enquirer investigation, the editors finally uncover what the government has been hiding about the circumstances surrounding the tragic flight – and what they found at the bottom of the sea.
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