He testified that between 1. Dike Road. The car was driven by a man with a female passenger in the front seat. The car first drove onto the private Cemetery Road and stopped there. Thinking that the occupants of the car might be lost, Look got out of his car and walked towards the other vehicle. When he was 2. 5 to 3. When Look called out to offer his help, the car moved quickly eastward, towards the ocean, along Dike Road leaving a cloud of dust. Look recalled that the cars license plate began with an L and contained two 7s, both details true of Kennedys 1. Oldsmobile Delmont 8. Kennedys vehicle was L7. The Dike Bridge, Chappaquiddick, pictured here in 2. According to Kennedys inquest testimony, he made a wrong turn onto Dike Road, which was an unlit dirt road that led to Dike Bridge also spelled Dyke Bridge. Dike Road was unpaved, but Kennedy, driving at approximately twenty miles an hour 3. Dike Bridge was a wooden structure that at the time was not protected by a guardrail and was angled obliquely to the road. A fraction of a second before he reached the bridge, Kennedy applied his brakes and then drove over the side of the bridge. The car plunged into tide swept Poucha Pond there a channel and came to rest, upside down, underwater. Kennedy recalled later that he was able to swim free of the vehicle, but Kopechne was not. At the inquest, Kennedy claimed that he called Kopechnes name several times from the shore and tried to swim down to reach her seven or eight times. Knowing that the woman was still trapped inside the vehicle, Kennedy rested on the bank for around 1. Lawrence Cottage, which was the site of the party that was attended by Kopechne and the other boiler room girls. Kennedy denied seeing any house with a light on during his walk back to Lawrence Cottage. Dike House along Dike Road. According to one commentator, Kennedys foot route back to Lawrence Cottage would have taken him past four houses from which he could have telephoned and summoned help before he reached the working phone at the cottage however, he did not attempt to contact the local residents. The first of the houses, referred to as Dike House, was 1. Sylvia Malm and her family at the time of the incident. Malm stated later that she had left a light on at the residence when she retired that evening. According to Kennedys testimony, Gargan and party co host Paul Markham then returned to the waterway with him to try to rescue Kopechne. Both of the other men also tried multiple times to dive into the water and rescue Kopechne. Kennedy testified that their efforts to rescue Kopechne failed, and Gargan and Markham drove with him to the ferry landing. Both men insisted multiple times that the crash had to be reported to the authorities. According to Markhams testimony, Kennedy was sobbing and on the verge of becoming crazed. Kennedy went on to testify, I had full intention of reporting it. And I mentioned to Gargan and Markham something like, You take care of the other girls I will take care of the accidentthat is what I said and I dove into the water. Kennedy had already told Gargan and Markham not to tell the other women anything about the incident because I felt strongly that if these girls were notified that an accident had taken place and Mary Jo had, in fact, drowned, that it would only be a matter of seconds before all of those girls, who were long and dear friends of Mary Jos, would go to the scene of the accident and enter the water with, I felt, a good chance that some serious mishap might have occurred to any one of them. Gargan and Markam later testified that they assumed that Kennedy was going to inform the authorities once he got back to Edgartown, and they did not do the reporting themselves. According to Kennedys own testimony, he swam across the 5. Edgartown and returned to his hotel room, where he removed his clothes and collapsed on his bed. Hearing noises, he later put on dry clothes and asked someone what the time was it was something like 2 3. He testified that, as the night went on, I almost tossed and turned and walked around that room. I had not given up hope all night long that, by some miracle, Mary Jo would have escaped from the car. Back at his hotel, Kennedy complained at 2 5. By 7 3. 0 a. m., he was talking casually to the winner of the previous days sailing race and gave no indication that anything was amiss. Driving Under A Suspended License Ca© 2017