
The Enigmatic Letter: JFK's Alleged Connection to a Mysterious Mistress's Demise
A letter allegedly written by President John F. Kennedy to his alleged mistress, Mary Pinchot Meyer, a month before his assassination in 1963, has resurfaced. The four-page letter, never sent, expresses Kennedy's desire for her to visit him and his frustration with her reluctance. Pinchot Meyer, who was married to a CIA agent, was later murdered in 1964 under suspicious circumstances. Her unsolved murder has fueled speculation that she may have known too much about JFK's assassination. Claims from her brother-in-law, Ben Bradlee, suggest that the chief of CIA counterintelligence broke into her studio to retrieve her diary, which allegedly contained references to her affair with the President.