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Dorothy Kilgallen — the newspaper columnist who found fame as a panelist on "What's My Line" in the 1960s — supposedly died in an "accidental suicide" after combining sleeping pills and alcohol. But The National ENQUIRER has also revealed how doomed Dorothy is said to have been caught up in the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Some insiders have insisted she was murdered after learning who was truly behind the death of JFK!
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Dorothy was found dead on Nov. 8, 1965 — three days after getting an exclusive interview with Lee Harvey Oswald's killer. She had boasted to friends that her conversation with Jack Ruby was "about to blow the JFK case sky high." Afterwards, D.C. insiders told The ENQUIRER: "Kilgallen was murdered — her killers had shoved barbiturates and liquor down her throat!"
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John F. Kennedy wasn't the only mysterious death involving the legendary journalist, however. Dorothy had also once teased in a column that Marilyn Monroe had proven "vastly alluring to a handsome gentleman who is a bigger name than Joe DiMaggio in his heyday."
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Dorothy didn't name any names, but the buzz in Tinseltown was that her new beau was none other than U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy. And, as revealed by The ENQUIRER, some sources remain convinced that Kennedy brother-in-law Peter Lawford was involved in Marilyn's death to protect the family's indiscretions!
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Dorothy's investigation into JFK's death is getting a new look in the upcoming book "The Reporter Who Knew Too Much" — as author Mark Shaw looks into Dorothy's unpublished notes that might have cost the journalist her life! Shaw believes that Dorothy was murdered by New Orleans Mafia boss Carlos Marcello.
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As unearthed by The ENQUIRER, Carlos Marcello has often been accused of being a mastermind behind the deaths of both JFK and Oswald. “The killers won" insists Shaw, "because she was eliminated and erased from any historical record about the JFK assassination!”
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Dorothy Kilgallen — the newspaper columnist who found fame as a panelist on "What's My Line" in the 1960s — supposedly died in an "accidental suicide" after combining sleeping pills and alcohol. But The National ENQUIRER has also revealed how doomed Dorothy is said to have been caught up in the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Some insiders have insisted she was murdered after learning who was truly behind the death of JFK!
Photo credit: Getty Images
Dorothy was found dead on Nov. 8, 1965 — three days after getting an exclusive interview with Lee Harvey Oswald's killer. She had boasted to friends that her conversation with Jack Ruby was "about to blow the JFK case sky high." Afterwards, D.C. insiders told The ENQUIRER: "Kilgallen was murdered — her killers had shoved barbiturates and liquor down her throat!"
Photo credit: Getty Images
John F. Kennedy wasn't the only mysterious death involving the legendary journalist, however. Dorothy had also once teased in a column that Marilyn Monroe had proven "vastly alluring to a handsome gentleman who is a bigger name than Joe DiMaggio in his heyday."
Photo credit: Getty Images
Dorothy didn't name any names, but the buzz in Tinseltown was that her new beau was none other than U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy. And, as revealed by The ENQUIRER, some sources remain convinced that Kennedy brother-in-law Peter Lawford was involved in Marilyn's death to protect the family's indiscretions!
Photo credit: Getty Images
Dorothy's investigation into JFK's death is getting a new look in the upcoming book "The Reporter Who Knew Too Much" — as author Mark Shaw looks into Dorothy's unpublished notes that might have cost the journalist her life! Shaw believes that Dorothy was murdered by New Orleans Mafia boss Carlos Marcello.
Photo credit: Getty Images
As unearthed by The ENQUIRER, Carlos Marcello has often been accused of being a mastermind behind the deaths of both JFK and Oswald. “The killers won" insists Shaw, "because she was eliminated and erased from any historical record about the JFK assassination!”
Photo credit: Getty Images