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John Fiore plays Chief Arena In July 1969, U.S. Massachusetts Senator Ted Kennedy gives an interview, wherein he is questioned about standing in the shadow of his late brothers, John Kennedy and Robert Kennedy. After the interview, he calls his cousin, Joe Gargan, to arrange for hotel rooms on Martha's Vineyard for the Boiler Room Girls, his brother Robert's campaign staff. Kennedy travels to Chappaquiddick Island, where he meets with Joe and US Attorney for Massachusetts Paul Markham for a sail race. After losing the race, Kennedy goes to a party at a beach house with his friends and the Boiler Room Girls. Kennedy leaves the party with Mary Jo Kopechne. After a brief stop, they begin driving away and encounter a police officer from Edgartown. The officer asks if they need help, but Kennedy backs up and drives quickly away. In his haste he accidentally drives off the Dike Bridge causing the car to flip over before it submerges into a pond. The screen goes black and he calls out to Mary Jo, then sits crying. He leaves the scene, walking back to the party at the beach house. He tells Gargan and Markham, "We have a problem." They speed over to the site and unsuccessfully attempt multiple dives to enter the overturned vehicle. Gargan and Markham insist he report the incident immediately, which he agrees to do. But instead, he gets in a rowboat he finds, and Gargan and Markham row him to Edgartown, where they go their separate ways. Kennedy walks past the phone booth outside his hotel and up to his room and gets undressed. He submerges himself in bathtub imagining he was Mary Jo drowning. He gets dressed, puts on a sport coat, nice pants, and shoes and combs his hair. He goes down to the phone and calls his father asking for advice. His father (played by Bruce Dern) mutters one word, "alibi." Kennedy sits on the steps outside his room. When the night porter emerges, he asks the time, and the porter says it is 2:25 a.m. Kennedy claims he is having trouble sleeping. He gets into bed, now in pajamas, reaches past the desk phone to turn off the light and goes to sleep without contacting the police. The next morning, the overturned vehicle is discovered by a man and his son, who call the police. Police Chief Arena (Fiore) and the fire department recover Kopechne's body from the car, which they find is registered to Kennedy. Gargan and Markham realize that he has not turned himself in, and insist that he must. Kennedy goes with Markham to the Edgartown Police Department and commandeers the Chief's office waiting for his return. The medical examiner insists it is an open and shut case of drowning, but the undertaker thinks it could be suffocation. The diver says, "She was holding herself up like she was trying to get her last breath of air." He adds, "I could have had her out of that car in 25 minutes--if I got the call--but no one called." After giving the Chief a prepared statement (written by Markham), Kennedy travels to the Kennedy family compound in Hyannisport, believing he has contained the situation. He is shocked as his stroke-disabled father Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. tells him his actions have disgraced the family, and is surprised by a damage control team led by Robert McNamara, convened to address both his legal problem (potentially manslaughter) and public relations problems. First they address legal problems such as making sure the body is not examined again and that the official records that his license has expired are changed by a Kennedy-friendly official. The team's strategy is to craft a public relations strategy for after the current news cycle, which is dominated by the landing of the first men on the Moon. As Kennedy prepares to attend Kopechne's funeral, he thinks he will gain sympathy by wearing a neck brace, but this ploy backfires in the press.