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Jackie Kennedy's Despair After JFK's Assassination and How She Turned to Alcohol and Pills
The world always saw Jackie Kennedy as a model of strength and elegance — but now a new book reveals untold details about her inner struggle and deep depression following her husband’s assassination on Nov.
22, 1963.
In Jackie, Janet and Lee by J. Randy Taraborrelli, — excerpted in this week’s issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands Friday — the author describes how Jackie was “constantly crying” and confessed she was drinking too much in the months that followed her husband’s tragic death.
“She often threatened suicide,” the author said. “She couldn’t sleep; she had nightmares.”
Jackie also blamed herself for her husband’s death and said she wished the bullets had struck her instead. “If I had just been a little more to one side, it could have been me,” she’d say, according to Taraborrelli.
Jackie’s sister Lee Radziwill told friends that the former first lady once called her in