John F. Kennedy Jr.'s Autopsy

John F. Kennedy is mainly known as John F. Kennedy's son, but was also an attorney, journalist, and a magazine publisher. On July 16th, 1999, JFK Jr., his wife Carolyn, and sister in law Lauren departed from Fairfield, New Jersey to a trip where Lauren would be dropped off at Martha's Vineyard, allowing JFK Jr. and his wife to travel to Hyannis Port, Massachusetts to attend his cousin Rory Kennedy's wedding. Lauren and Carolyn were sitting in the second row of seats. JFK Jr. checked in with the control tower on arrival to Martha's Vineyard, however the plane was reported missing after it failed to show up to the airport on time. On July 19th, fragments of Kennedy's plane were found by a vessel using a sonar scanner. The next day divers went in to the water and found the plane smashed on the seabed floor with fragments of the plane everywhere. The search ended on July 21st, when the bodies were recovered by divers, where they were then taken to the examiner's office. Kennedy's body was still strapped in the seat. They determined the reason for the crash was because of "Kennedy's failure to maintain control of the airplane during a descent over water at night, which resulted in spatial disorientation." The examiner determined the cause of death as them dying on impact. The bodies were then taken from Hyannis, to Duxbury, Massachusetts where they were then cremated.

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