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Done & Dunne

19: Mary Pinchot Meyer

Done & Dunne

Hemlock Creatives

True Crime, History

4.7628 Ratings

🗓️ 16 August 2021

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Alicia springboards off a paragraph in Dominick Dunne's 1991 Vanity Fair article "Damage" to walk us through the mysterious murder of American painter and socialite Mary Pinchot Meyer. Was it a CIA hit? Did Meyer know too much about the assassination of her longtime lover, JFK? Sources: DAMAGE | Vanity Fair | October 1991 Then And Now: Grey Gardens (YouTube link) Mary's Mosaic: The CIA Conspiracy to Murder John F. Kennedy, Mary Pinchot Meyer, and Their Vision for World Peace, by Peter Janney (Amazon link) A Very Private Woman: The Life and Unsolved Murder of Presidential Mistress Mary Meyer, by Nina Burleigh (Amazon link) Parting the curtains at Grey Gardens (YouTube link) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to Dun & Dunn.

0:18.0

I'm Alicia, your hostess on this journey, All Things Dominic Dunn.

0:23.3

Today, I'm excited to welcome back into the studio.

0:28.4

Stacey, my beloved and partner and co-host of Trashy Divorces for a really good story today.

0:34.0

Welcome.

0:34.5

Hello, Dunners.

0:36.0

It's nice to talk to you again. You had so much fun last week, you just wandered down the hall. Welcome. Hello, Dunners. It's nice to talk to you again. You had so much fun

0:39.2

last week. You just wandered down the hall. Yeah, this one, I don't know if this one's

0:44.6

appropriate for as many jokes, but we'll see. Less jokes, but really good. I know that you

0:50.6

like the stories that intersect politics.

0:56.0

And this is one of them.

1:01.6

So, y'all, I've been at work for a while on a different series about Palm Beach and the Kennedys and it's pretty far reaching.

1:04.1

But I stumbled across one paragraph from an otherwise very long Vanity Fair piece of Dominic's.

1:12.2

This is from damage that Dominic published in October of 1991, working on something

1:18.4

totally different and came across this one paragraph and was like, yes, I can talk about one of

1:26.4

the most fascinating women of the 20th century, as well as her

1:31.4

mysterious death, which I know you like less.

1:34.3

Who doesn't love a good mysterious death?

1:37.2

You'd love done and done save the true crime.

1:39.4

That's not really your thing, but it does involve politics, and it is a long ago true crime. And it is a mystery.

1:45.5

It is a mystery. And there are lots of conspiracy theories that in this case may be more correct

1:51.9

than the official version. So Dominic did very little writing on this case. I didn't know he had done any.

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