Did you know that JFK’s alleged lover, Mary Pinchot Meyer, kept a diary that mysteriously disappeared after her murder? And did you know that she reportedly believed Kennedy’s assassination was part of a much larger conspiracy?
▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 – Intro
01:07 – The Affair That Went Beyond Romance
02:49 – A Murder That Raised More Questions Than Answers
04:59 – The Missing Diary and the CIA’s Involvement
06:19 – A Hidden Battle Behind the Scenes
08:35 – The Unanswered Questions
09:28 – Outro
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Mary Pinchot Meyer was no ordinary Washington socialite. A talented artist and outspoken critic of U.S. intelligence agencies, she had a deep and personal connection with President John F. Kennedy. Their affair wasn’t just about romance—it was intellectual, political, and, according to some sources, involved the use of psychedelics to influence world peace. But Meyer’s life took a dark turn when she was murdered in broad daylight on a quiet Georgetown towpath in 1964. The crime remains unsolved, but many believe her death was far from random.
Adding to the mystery, CIA official James Jesus Angleton allegedly broke into her home shortly after the murder to retrieve her diary—a diary that has never been seen since. Some believe it contained shocking revelations about Kennedy’s policies and possibly even his assassination. Others suspect that her anti-war stance and connections to powerful figures in Washington made her a threat to those in control.
Her ex-husband, high-ranking CIA official Cord Meyer, had been deeply embedded in Cold War-era operations, and some wonder whether Mary knew too much about the agency’s inner workings. She had expressed concerns about the growing influence of the military-industrial complex, a sentiment shared by Kennedy in his final months. Did she have knowledge that could have reshaped public understanding of JFK’s presidency and death?
The way Meyer was killed—execution-style with two precise gunshots—suggests a professional hit rather than a random crime. With the primary suspect acquitted due to lack of evidence, her murder was never solved, leaving behind more questions than answers. Decades later, her case remains one of the most chilling unsolved mysteries of the Kennedy era. What really happened to Mary Pinchot Meyer, and what secrets did she take to her grave?
What Mary Pinchot Meyer Said About JFK Before She Died