The declassification of John F. Kennedy’s death files by President Donald Trump has recently attracted significant attention, but some questions still remain.
The odd dying of well-known investigative journalist Dorothy Kilgallen on November 8, 1965 is one of the unsolved mysteries surrounding JFK’s execution.
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Previous defense attorney Mark Shaw, artist of” The Reporter Who Knew To Much,” his book about Kilgallen’s mysterious death, was the only reporter to speak with mafia-connected nightclub owner Jack Ruby, who shot Lee Harvey Oswald dead two days after he was accused of killing Kennedy.
I had a meeting with his official, Ian Trottier, who is working on a individual initiative on former CIA director John Brennan, who he accuses of treason against the US.
Trottier spoke with Republican Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, the co-chair of the work force on the demise of JFK, next year.
After Oliver Stone’s most new look on the Hill, he requested that Congress allow Shaw to speak about Kilgallen’s death in connection with JFK.
Kilgallen was also the family of funny artist Richard Kollmar, who was once described by the New York Post in 1960 as” the most powerful sexual message in America.”
She was well-known as a panelist on CBS’s” What’s My Series” and a nationally syndicated newspaper columnist for about 200 papers, having a weekly radio show with a million normal audiences for years until her sudden passing.
Covering important legal tests, such as the Dr. Sam Shepherd murder case, which afterwards served as the inspiration for the TV show and film” The Fugitive,” was a large portion of her work.
People claimed that Kilgallen may support the case as if she were the prosecutor when she would make a report on a trial.  ,
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However, she would have covered the death of her close friend, President Kennedy, which may have caused her untimely passing.
” Then persons may claim that she was a close friend, which they were. He and her do frequent each other at SoHo watering holes at her home in Manhattan, according to Shaw, who was a typical visitor there.
When she learned that JFK had been killed, it caused her a lot of pain, according to Shaw, because Kennedy was so near to Kilgallen that he invited her and her brother Terry, who was in third class at the time, to the White House.
In the eleven months following Kennedy’s death in Dallas, Kilgallen may delve deeply into the storyline, becoming one of the main voices challenging the existence of the storyline that Lee Harvey Oswald was a lone killer.
She made the decision to travel immediately to Dallas to investigate the death of her friend JFK when she learned that a man named Jack Ruby had shot this Lee Harvey Oswald in warm heart.
In contrast to the’experts ‘ who conducted the JFK murder, Kilgallen was the only person to travel to Dallas shortly after the incident and spoke with Ruby.  ,
What exactly Ruby specifically told Kilgallen about the JFK and Oswald murders continues to be a secret because of the fact that her papers were taken by unidentified individuals after her passing.
She also spoke with the Dallas police chief, who informed her that Oswald had shot Kennedy from the Book Depository, that the official statement from FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, and that the bullets had actually come from the bridge overlooking Dealey Plaza, that there was something wrong with the Dallas chief of police. Hoover also claimed that the shots were fired from the Overpass, which the woman claimed came from.  ,
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In the future, Kilgallen would testify before the Warren Commission’s closed-door hearings, where she confronted state authorities about their results to the point that Hoover placed her on a security record, according to Shaw, who requested an FOIA from the late reporter.
Despite attempts by the authorities to quickly disprove the JFK investigation, she would continue to skepticism about whether Oswald was acting alone in her columns and demand that his file be kept open.
In the end, the path that Kilgallen took would risk leading to a politically connected New Orleans mob boss who was long suspected of ordering a hit on Kennedy.
In my second installment, I’ll discuss Kilgallen’s murderous motive and the bizarre disappearance of her files from the JFK murder, which vanished on her death.
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