Posted on 05/01/2017 5:23:12 PM PDT by sushiman
Mark Shaw, the former legal analyst for USA Today, CNN, and USA Today brings a new light on who killed one of the most powerful new journalist of her time, Dorothy Kilgallen . Dorothy after interviewing the infamous Jack Ruby after he killed Lee Harvey Oswald walked away from that interview with the truth and before she could reveal who killed Judy, the same fate happened to her. Listen to this interview and hear how the JFK case could reopen and be solved through Dorothy Kilgallen's legacy
There was a lot of speculation to that effect at the time of her death..
“Landslide Lyndon”....Ask not what you can do for your country, ask what you can do for me!
They are doing a JFK assignation series on TV facts don’t match Warren report which didn’t dig deep, never went to Mexico with the Russians just 2 months before the assignation; or Russia where Oswald went to renounce his citizenship at 19, he’d been planning on doing since 17, nor mention his suicide attempt, his removal to their best hotel for surveillance, or sent to Minsk where he spent a year or so and married his wife before returning to the US. And Johnson ordered them not to find anything that would get us into a war....LOL NAM was micromanaged by Johnson.
Warren Commission Report was obviously phony. They needed to “prove” that there was a single gunman, because a second gunman hitting Kennedy from his front (which is exactly what evidence showed happened) would imply conspiracy and open up all kinds of speculation about which government actors and agencies may have been involved. Thus the “magic bullet” theory was invented so that Oswald could take the rap as the lone wolf.
Got that right. There have been dozen of theory books, President Trump just released a huge doc dump on JFK assignation.
Warren report was meant to reflect what Johnson wanted it to say.
Jack Rubinstein had quite a few different version of the stories he told (as did the US gov't). It depends on which version Ruby told her and how much he told her how to corroborate. Information is pretty useless until it all fits together.
Fortunately there is a way to PROVE which version of Ruby's stories is correct.
Thank you, I will read this.
I mean watch it.
Sorry-— Ijust saw this. Circumstances surrounding the discovery of her body by her hairdresser at her apartmetnt:She was sitting up in bed,in a bedroom she never used, a book open in her hands, a book that Marc Sinclaire the hairdresser knew she had finished reading weeks earlier. She was known to take nembutol for sleep but it was not found in her system, according to the Brooklyn (Mafia-controlled, some believe) Medical Examiner’s office who were given jurisdiction in this case, even though the death occurred in Manhattan. The most logical suspect in her death is a former newspaperman named Ron Pataky, who was something of a current “lover” of hers, and very possibly the one who set up and staged the phony death scene, and stole whatever materials she had from the Jack Ruby interview. NOTHING adds up in the official story of her death.
Mahoney from the Clinton era,also a Mary
I recommend you checking out the Trace Evidence Podcast Video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1_TGp_Ux3U
Start in at 35:51 if you want to get into her associations with JFK, Marilyn Monroe, and her personal investigative work after JFK was killed. She did not think the Warren Commission did a good job. In 1965, She was days away from doing an interview with someone in New Orleans, that she told a confidant, would blow the lid off the JFK case, and then, she suddenly dies, in bed... before she can make the trip to New Orleans.
It certainly speaks for murder. I watched this today. I still wonder about Kilgallen. What did she find out?
https://youtu.be/VYDaqto22NY?t=2826
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