Who was Dorothy Kilgallen?


In the early 1960s, Dorothy Kilgallen was perhaps the most famous female news reporter in America. She was also an early critic of the Warren Commission report. Then she died, reportedly of a drug overdose.

In a forthcoming book, The Reporter Who Knew Too Much, Mark Shaw argues she was killed because of her outspoken views on the assassination of JFK.

I don’t know much about Kilgallen, so I’ve asked Shaw for an interview where he can present his evidence and make his case.

 

 

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From a 5-Star Amazon review of Jefferson Morley’s CIA and JFK: The Secret Assassination Files,

“Can’t imagine a more meticulous take down of the CIA’s decades-long subterfuge surrounding the assassination.”

Jefferson Morley’s new ebook, CIA and JFK: The Secret Assassination Files, available on Amazon, provides the fullest account of the role of CIA operations officers in the events leading to the death of JFK, with a guide to what will be declassified in October 2017.

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