
The Dark Story of Jackie Kennedy s Double Life The Onassis Years
By the fall of 1968, the world believed it already knew everything there was to know about Jacqueline Kennedy. She was the graceful widow of a fallen president, the symbol of a lost American dream, and the quiet survivor of unbearable tragedy. But far from Washington and New York, on a guarded island in Greece, Jackie’s life was about to take a sharp and surprising turn—one that stunned both America and Europe.
On a remote island called Skorpios, hidden deep in the Ionian Sea, a private ceremony took place that few people were invited to witness. There were no cheering crowds, no grand cathedral, and no public celebration. Instead, under tight security and strict secrecy, Jacqueline Kennedy, age 39, married Aristotle Onassis, a 62-year-old Greek shipping magnate whose name was synonymous with power, wealth, and controversy.
