17-01-2013, 08:24 AM
Magda Hassan Wrote:I often wondered about Jacky and Ari. All that happened after the RFK assassination didn't it? He could give some protection. Powerful man with his own intelligence network and out of the US even his own island. It can't be for his looks. Maybe he was charming. Maria Callas loved him.
I don't know what exactly she found in him...protection, for sure; and a very private life [mostly on boats and private islands] offshore of the USA most of the time. AO also had his own little army of bodyguards. Maybe he was charming, as well. He certainly was a change from her usual circles or murdered husband. Not much talked about, but confirmed, is that AO paid a LOT of money [not a hard thing for him to do] to hire some of the best PI's and investigators in such things to do his/their own private investigation into the JFK and RFK assassinations. That is why I'm so disappointed some of her notes, letters, diary etc. were not made available after her death. My guess is she knew fairly well the details of what had happened from her own ringside seat during the assassination, and AO's investigations. She likely confided this with her children and we can only hope someday they will speak out, despite the obvious dangers.
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