Shaw, Mark

Denial of Justice: Dorothy Kilgallen, Abuse of Power, and the Most Compelling JFK Assassination Investigation in History

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ISBN 13:
9781642930580
author:
Shaw, Mark
format:
Hardback
publisher:
Post Hill Press
language:
English
Publication Year:
2018
Pages:
484
Dimensions:
23.4 x 16 x 3.8 centimetres (0.7
Genre:
Biography, Entertainment & Performing Arts, Nonfiction,
Condition:
New
Availability:
Item usually sent within 7 working days
£21.36

Description

Dorothy Kilgallen, a renowned TV star and investigative reporter, was a journalist feared for her unyielding pursuit of truth. Her investigation into the JFK assassination, however, sparked a cover-up by government agencies and led to abuse of power at the highest levels. This book, written by Mark Shaw, delves into the story behind Kilgallen's threat to expose the truth, her murder in 1965, and the shocking new information that has come to light. Shaw reveals previously unpublished facts, including eyewitness accounts of Kilgallen's private life and statements from family members who believe she was murdered. The book also sheds new light on Jack Ruby's involvement in the JFK assassination, a secret Kilgallen knew about. With this final chapter, the story behind Kilgallen's death is brought to a close, despite a staged death scene. For the first time, the full story of Dorothy Kilgallen's life and death is being told, with new evidence and insights that shed light on the complex web of motives and enemies that led to her murder.

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