Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Second Wife Struggled With Depression For Years Before Committing Suicide

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the American politician, is hogging the limelight for all the wrong reasons. Recently, the new biography, RFK Jr.: The Fall and Rise, by investigative journalist, Isabel Vincent, came to the limelight. The book explores the life of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., including his personal struggles, past drug addiction and inner conflicts. The book also delves into the doomed marriage of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his second wife, Mary Richardson Kennedy, who committed suicide on May 16, 2012.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was seeking something more even after he fell deeply in love with Mary Richardson
According to a report by People, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fell deeply in love with Mary Richardson in 1993. At the time, he was married to Emily Black, his first wife. However, when the American politician got to know that Mary was pregnant with his child, he arranged for a quick divorce from his first wife, Emily Black. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. tied the knot with Mary on April 15, 1994. Isabel Vincent, the investigative journalist, was given access to several private diaries of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. following Mary’s untimely death in 2012. In his private diary, the American politician mentioned that although he had a beautiful wife, kids, loving family, money, good health and a job, he was always seeking something more. He wrote:

“I’ve been given everything that any person could wish for: A beautiful wife and kids and loving family, wealth, education and good health and job I love. And yet I’m always on the lookout for something I can’t have to wreck it all. No matter how much I have, I want more!”

​Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s second wife, Mary, battled with depression before tragically passing away in 2012. Investigative journalist, Isabel Vincent, mentioned some shocking truths in her book.  ​Read More

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