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Martha Moxley Case Summary
After Michael Skakel's wife died, he left the parenting of his seven children to nannies, tutors, and religious figures, opting for an open checkbook, closed emotions style of nurturing. The case resurfaces in the limelight in 1998 with the publication of Murder and Greenwich, Who Killed Martha Moxley.
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The case of the murder of Martha Moxley resurfaced in 1998 when a new book was released, but even with all the interest, the case went cold once more.
30:54 - 33:34 (02:39)
Summary
The case of the murder of Martha Moxley resurfaced in 1998 when a new book was released, but even with all the interest, the case went cold once more.
ChapterMartha Moxley Case Summary
EpisodeMURDERED: Martha Moxley
PodcastCrime Junkie
In a recently published book proposal, Michael Jackson's son revealed how he struggled as a child after his mother's death and how he was parented mostly by nannies and tutors.
33:34 - 35:46 (02:12)
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In a recently published book proposal, Michael Jackson's son revealed how he struggled as a child after his mother's death and how he was parented mostly by nannies and tutors. He also underwent group therapy as part of his treatment plan, according to the same book proposal, which was confirmed by people who attended the sessions with him.