Four years after Jackie’s death Warnacki shared his memories with the author on the condition that they remain secret until a decade after his death
A new biography titled “Jackie: Public, Private, Secret” by celebrity author J. Randy Taraborrelli comes to bring new revelations about the legendary life of Jackie Kennedy Onassis.
According to People’s exclusive report, the former first lady of the USA shortly before her death destroyed a part of her personal file in a special ritual way. Among them was a note she received on Valentine’s Day from a former lover, architect John Carl Warnacki (John Carl Warnecke).
The note prompted a reunion in her apartment a few months before her death on May 19, 1994 from non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Three decades earlier, Jackie had fallen in love with him, and he was the one who designed the monument to President John F. Kennedy at Arlington National Cemetery.
Four years after her death o Warnaki he shared his memories with the author on the condition that they remain secret until a decade after his death.
It is noted that he passed away in 2010, at the age of 91. These details are among the many revealing moments published in this new biography.
“Many of the books about Jackie are about her glamor and fame. I wanted to write about the human side of her,” the author told PEOPLE.
The new book will be released on July 18.
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