Why JFK's Casket Stayed Closed
Caitlin Doughty・2 minutes read
President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas on November 22, 1963, with his wife Jackie displaying unwavering determination and protectiveness during the chaotic aftermath of his death. Despite various challenges and controversies surrounding the handling of his remains, Kennedy's body was eventually embalmed, reconstructed, and buried at sea as he had wished.
Insights
- Despite Jackie Kennedy's initial insistence on an open casket, she ultimately decided to keep President Kennedy's casket closed after seeing the embalmed and reconstructed body, allowing only herself and Robert Kennedy a final moment with him before burial.
- The process of handling President Kennedy's remains involved significant challenges, including concerns about fluid leakage, a standoff over an autopsy, and difficulties loading the casket onto Air Force One, culminating in the casket being pushed into the Atlantic Ocean in 1966 to fulfill Kennedy's wish for burial at sea.
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How did President Kennedy die?
He was shot in Dallas in 1963.
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