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Teenager Martha Moxley was beaten to death with a golf club in 1975, but it took almost 27 years before her neighbor, Michael Skakel, would be convicted of her murder. Skakel is the nephew of the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy.
Glamour and gore: A Connecticut murder mystery
Crime Library's report on the trial
Full coverage
Map: The crime scene
The Kennedy connection: A family tree
Key evidence
Diary Excerpts
Martha Moxley wrote about her problems with Michael Skakel in her diary, excerpts of which were entered into evidence.
Book Proposal
Michael Skakel's outline for an autobiography
Sutton Report
Private eyes hired by the Skakels turned up damning evidence
Probable Cause Ruling
A juvenile judge found enough evidence to indict Skakel
More key documents
The jury
Interactive timeline
Michael Skakel pleads not guilty to murder
More video
Martha Moxley
Michael Skakel
The witnesses
Prosecutor Jonathan Benedict
Defense lawyer Michael Sherman
More key players
Jane Crawford
First reporter at the 1975 crime scene chats
Mickey Sherman
Skakel's lawyer discusses the case
Marge Stevens
Conn. radio reporter analyzes jury selection
More chats
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