The Death of Dorothy Kilgallen

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One such case was a reporter named Dorothy Kilgallen. She refused to accept the official narrative behind the Warren Commission and called it laughable. She began to push hard in the opposite direction of the powers that be and sought the truth after JFK, a man she felt near and dear to, was assassinated.

After interviewing Jack Ruby, the man who shot Oswald, she literally wrote down in the New York Journal that Ruby felt near to a breaking point. What did he tell her in secret? Well, we do not know because after Dorothy died her files, documents, and notes mysteriously disappeared. What are the chances?

Dorothy’s hairdresser told a reporter after the fact that she told him that she refused to quit.

“She dug up something about the assassination of President Kennedy that somebody didn’t want her to know. She told us: After I have found out now what I know, if the wrong people knew what I know, it would cost me my life. And she died some months later..”

She shared evidence with perhaps the wrong person. A man named Ron Pitaki ended up writing some extremely sketchy poems and publishing them on the week of her “accidental drug overdose.” On his website, he wrote, “Never trust a stiff at a typewriter…Somebody who is dead can tell no tales…Make one of em poson and don’t even tell which one.”

Many believe she was poisoned in a similar way that Marilyn Monroe was which is a whole other rabbit hole. Marilyn Monroe allegedly had an affair with JFK and ended up dying of an accidental overdose. But the circumstances around her death have been hotly contested and some wonder if the CIA had her eliminated right before JFK’s death to send a message or tie up loose ends.

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