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Media Portrayals of Boiler Room

 * Stated that Senator Edward Kennedy did not return to the cottage after he left sometime before midnight
 * Declined to discuss events that she thought might be prejudicial to the hearing
 * Mr. Gargan did not tell them that Miss Kopechne was dead, but simply, as Miss Newberg recalls, that “we can’t find Mary Jo.

articles right after the chappaquiddick incident:


 * "still unmarried, they try hard to lead 'normal' lives"
 * "strange life-pattern for the five leftover boiler room girls"
 * "agreed upon a 'pact' of silence"
 * "once a close-knit little group that met often in long gab sessions"
 * "this has nothing to do with morals, only with their reputations as good, loyal ascribers. So long as they wish to remain in the political rotunda, they will play the game. The alternative is to be fired. No Washington boss will tolerate a tattle-tale."
 * The months following Chappaquiddick, the Boiler Room Girls and Edward Kennedy faced national attention.