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John F. Kennedy died November 22, 1963
Jackie Kennedy Onassis died May 19, 1994
What could he have given her to "speed her death" 31 years AFTER his own?
AnswerThe question was obviously not about the late president, but his son John Kennedy, Jr.
Because the former first lady had cancer and was on morphine for the pain, people have speculated that perhaps as a mission of mercy she or her children asked the doctor to administer a fatal dosage so that her suffering would end. Again this is speculation as no one there (Carolyn, John, Jackie's long time boyfriend, other family members or her medical staff) has ever come forward to even suggest that was the case. So, no. There is no reason to believe that John Kennedy gave or asked someone to give Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis anything to speed her death.
Jackie Bouvier was employed as a Newspaper photographer and reporter at the time she met John F. Kennedy. She used a Speed Graphic. Her family was quite wealthy -- she did not live on her own income.
Had one son with first wife Ruth Doreen Dodd. Had two daughters, Gabrielle Anne and Jacqueline with second wife, Odile Speed.
"woman" is the predicate nominative in the sentence. It renames the subject "Jacqueline Cochran" and serves as the complement of the linking verb "was".
Speed is how fast something is going. Velocity is the speed and direction something is going.
Speed Versus Death - 1910 was released on: USA: 12 May 1910
Speed Racer
The first woman to break the speed of sound was Jacqueline Cochran, an American aviator, who achieved this feat on May 18, 1953. She was a pioneering pilot with numerous aviation records and achievements to her name.
Because distance/time = the speed at which something travels.
Melodic death metal
Speed does not mature anywhere. It is not something which ages!
About 100mphs
refers to duration of activity.