Ted Kennedy told his friends to 'say nothing and do nothing' in the wake of the Chappaquiddick car crash, a private and previously unseen diary reveals.New book, by author and former Boston Globe journalist John Farrell, claims the late senator 'panicked' and tried to 'cover up' the scandal and death of passenger Mary Jo Kopechne by controlling what was being said to the police.Having failed to raise the alarm the night of the crash, Kennedy appeared before the clerk at his hotel the following morning in order to 'establish an alibi' for himself.
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