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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. makes another bizarre confession days after he admitted leaving a dead bear cub in Central Park

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Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made another bizarre confession just days after revealing he left a dead bear cub in New York's Central Park in 2014.

On Sunday, Kennedy released a video where he's seen telling comedian Roseanne Barr that he put the dead bear in his car, with plans to 'put the meat in my refrigerator.' 

Kennedy was in court in Albany this week for a trial over whether he falsely claimed to be a resident of New York state, which he used on his nominating petition to get on the presidential ballot. 

As he departed court on Wednesday, Kennedy was asked by reporters whether he picked up other roadkill or if the bear was a one-time thing.

'I've been picking up roadkill my whole life,' the presidential candidate said. 'I have a freezer full of it.' 

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made another bizarre confession while spending time in court this week in Albany as his residency is being disputed

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made another bizarre confession while spending time in court this week in Albany as his residency is being disputed 

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. waves to supporters as he arrived in court Wendesday. As he departed court he told reporters that he had an entire 'freezer' full of roadkill, as journalists continued to question the dead bear cub story

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. waves to supporters as he arrived in court Wendesday. As he departed court he told reporters that he had an entire 'freezer' full of roadkill, as journalists continued to question the dead bear cub story 

The remark elicited laughter, according to the Associated Press. 

Kennedy's inclusion in the 2024 presidential cycle has made a wild campaign season even wilder. 

In May, The New York Times published a story recounting how Kennedy was plagued by brain fog and memory lapses in 2010, which doctors ended up attributing to a brain worm. 

Kennedy revealed that information in a 2012 divorce deposition claiming the brain worm had decreased his earning power. 

Since then, Kennedy has turned the brain worm saga into a joke. 

It came up when a reporter for The New Yorker asked Kennedy about depositing the dead bear in Central Park. 

'Maybe that's where I got my brain worm,' the candidate said. 

The New Yorker published a picture of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., then 60, and the bear cub that he later deposited in Central Park in 2014.  'Maybe that's where I got my brain worm,' the candidate joked to a New Yorker reporter

The New Yorker published a picture of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., then 60, and the bear cub that he later deposited in Central Park in 2014.  'Maybe that's where I got my brain worm,' the candidate joked to a New Yorker reporter 

Vanity Fair published a story that claimed independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sent out a picture to a friend that showed him pretending to gobble down a barbecued dog in Korea. Kennedy said it was a goat in Patagonia

Vanity Fair published a story that claimed independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sent out a picture to a friend that showed him pretending to gobble down a barbecued dog in Korea. Kennedy said it was a goat in Patagonia 

The New Yorker released its profile on Kennedy on Monday, which included a picture of him with his hand in the mouth of the dead cub. 

Kennedy went public with the dead bear cub story Sunday to get ahead of whatever The New Yorker would say about him. 

'Looking forward to seeing how you spin this one, New Yorker,' he wrote on X, posting the video of his conversation with Barr. 

Kennedy pushed back even more vehemently when Vanity Fair alleged last month that he had eaten dog in South Korea.

The article contained a picture of Kennedy smiling and holding up a charred corpse of a dead animal.

The magazine said a veterinarian identified the animal as a dog, as the animal had a telltale 'floating rib' found in canines.

RFK Jr. posted to X saying that the grizzled animal wasn't a dog but a goat and the photograph wasn't from Korea but Patagonia. 

'Hey @VanityFair, you know when your veterinary experts call a goat a dog, and your forensic experts say a photo taken in Patagonia was taken in Korea, that you've joined the ranks of supermarket tabloids,' Kennedy wrote. 

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