A recent video from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. answers the question to how a six-month-old female bear cub was found dead in New York City’s Central Park almost a decade ago.
The independent presidential candidate admitted he was responsible for staging the scene of a dead cub in the massive park after he found the bear on the road, and says in the video he saw a woman hit the animal with her van.
RFK Jr. admitted he only came out with the truth now, a decade later, because a New Yorker reporter was preparing to publish an article on his involvement.
In a video, which he posted on X, Kennedy notes he found the dead cub while out falconing one morning.
“So, I pulled over and I picked up the bear and put him in the back of my van because I was going to skin the bear, and it was in very good condition, and I was going to put the meat in my refrigerator,” Kennedy claimed. “And you can do that in New York state.
However, Kennedy then revealed he continued falconing longer than expected before going to dinner at steak house in the city. The dinner ended late and Kennedy realized he had to catch a flight and would not be able to make it home to drop off the dead bear.
“And the bear was in my car, and I didn’t want to leave the bear in the car because that would have been bad,” he continued. “So, then I thought you know at that time this was the little bit of the redneck me. There’d been a series of bicycle accidents in New York they had just put in the bike lanes and so a couple of people were getting killed and it was every day and people badly injured every day it was in the press.”
Kennedy also had an old bike in his car and thought it would be a good idea to plan the bike next to the bear’s body.
“I said let’s go put the bear in Central Park and we’ll make it look like it got hit by a bike,” he added. However, the hailstorm of media coverage that soon followed after the bear was discovered was not something Kennedy expected.
He concluded “The next day, it was like it was on every television station. It was the front page
At the time, the story made national news with CNN covering it back in 2014.
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