In a surprising revelation, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has confessed to a decade-old mystery involving a dead bear cub found in Central Park. The presidential candidate disclosed that he had encountered the cub while falconing, intending to skin and eat it later. However, with time running short before a flight, he decided to dispose of the carcass in Central Park, creating a staged scene that made it appear as though a bicyclist had hit the animal.
The incident, which had baffled authorities for years, gained new attention when Kennedy discussed it in a social media video with actor Roseanne Barr. Kennedy’s confession appears to be a preemptive move to address an upcoming New Yorker article about the case. He notably avoided discussing what he did with the bear afterward, leaving some unknown details.
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