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Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel speaks publicly for first time about Martha Moxley’s murder
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In 1975, 15-year-old Martha Moxley was killed in Greenwich, CT. More than two decades later, Michael Skakel, a cousin of the Kennedys, was convicted for her murder. That conviction was later overturned. Now, Skakel is speaking publicly about the case for the first time as part of a new podcast from NBC News Studios, ‘Dead Certain: The Martha Moxley Murder.’ NBC News’ Emilie Ikeda reports.Nov. 4, 2025