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Who Killed Dorothy Kilgallen?

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 12:28 pm
by kenmurray
The only reporter ever to interview Jack Ruby. She is on the list of mysterious deaths in the JFK case:http://www.midtod.com/new/articles/7_14_07_Dorothy.html

Re: Who Killed Dorothy Kilgallen?

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 8:14 pm
by kenmurray
Last appearance of Dorothy on What's My Line before her death:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gn6jS1UK78

Alfred Hitchcock Meet Agatha Christie

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 9:42 pm
by Phil Dragoo
Excellent ten-thousand-word overview.Three types of drug found in her system, but only one type of prescription found at the scene.She was found by her hairdresser who knew her dress and habits enough to spot Ten Things Wrong With This Picture.To add to the similarities of Clue or The Lady Vanishes, we have the “husband” asleep on the floor above, the butler who was already agitated, the “platonic” lover who proves an ever smellier fish.She had exclusive access to the Ruby transcript and to the most important surviving witness to the conspiracy identified to the public.Her growing awareness and expressed intent to spill the beans brought her sudden demise.In a fashion eerily reminiscent of Marilyn Monroe's death she'd written so suspiciously of a few years prior.If this Pataky is still alive, waterboard him, or in the alternative, show him Uncle Buck's cordless Mirandizer.

Re: Who Killed Dorothy Kilgallen?

Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 8:04 am
by dankbaar
This is very interesting. I didn't know this:On Aug. 3, 1962, Kilgallen became the first journalist to refer publicly to Marilyn Monroe's relationship with a Kennedy. Within 48 hours, Marilyn was found dead of a drug overdose at her Los Angeles residence. The inquiry into her death was marred by numerous unanswered questions and contradictions in the medical findings.* Dorothy publicly challenged the authorities with tough questions. For instance, she wrote, "If the woman described as Marilyn's 'housekeeper' [Eunice Murray] was really a housekeeper, why was her bedroom such a mess? It was a small house and should have been easy to keep tidy." Kilgallen also wanted to know "why was Marilyn's door locked that night, when she didn't usually lock it? If she were just trying to get to sleep, and took the overdose of pills accidentally, why was the light on? Usually people sleep better in the dark." And she asked, "Why did the first doctor [to arrive on the scene] have to call the second doctor before calling the police? Any doctor, even a psychiatrist, knows a dead person when he sees one, especially when rigor mortis has set in and there are marks of lividity on the surface of the face and body. Why the consultation? Why the big time gap in such a small town? Mrs. Murray gets worried at about 3 a.m., and it's almost 6 a.m. before the police get to the scene."Kilgallen wrote that "the real story hasn't been told, not by a long shot." Such bold reporting was not common in American journalism at that time. She could not have known that her own life would end under circumstances eerily similar to Marilyn's.

Re: Who Killed Dorothy Kilgallen?

Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 12:39 pm
by kenmurray
Kilgallen also was involved in the Sam Sheppard murder case:http://images.ulib.csuohio.edu/cdm4/ite ... X=1&REC=10

Re: Who Killed Dorothy Kilgallen?

Posted: Sun Sep 05, 2010 3:32 am
by Pasquale DiFabrizio
kenmurray wrote:Last appearance of Dorothy on What's My Line before her death:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gn6jS1UK78I love the Kool cigarette ad in that clip. If they had cigarette ads on TV now, someone would have a COW. LOL

Re: Who Killed Dorothy Kilgallen?

Posted: Sun Sep 05, 2010 3:35 am
by Pasquale DiFabrizio
I have never heard of this woman before. How very interesting.

Re: Who Killed Dorothy Kilgallen?

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 7:10 pm
by barney 1961
Dorothy Kilgallen, was quite famous in her time as a news reporter, magazine author, and socialite operating in high circles of money andpower. She worked tirelessly to get a great "scoop" story for her readership. She decided to attend the trial of Jack Ruby in Dallas, Tx. andspent quite a bit of time there. During this time, thru her good offices with the Sheriffs Dept. and local contacts, she alone was permittedto visit in a private room with defendant, Jack Ruby, for the murder of suspected murderer Lee Harvey Oswald, accused of killing DPD OfficerJD Tippit, and killing President John F. Kennedy, from the 6th floor of the TSBD, where Oswald worked. Dorothy was known to have takencopious notes, and perhaps even recordings of conversations with Jack Ruby who she found pleasant, accomodating, and willing to tell hisside of the events that happened on Friday, Nov. 22, 1963 through that weekend resulting in the death of the prime suspect. LH Oswald.After returning home, she met with her publisher and told him of her discoveries and her intention of writing a series of articles on thesubjects and events. She already had created a basic rough draft manuscript of what was told to her in confidence by numerous personsin Dallas, besides Ruby. She confided many closely held secrets about the events in Dallas, to her best girlfriend, who warned her several times, that she was in dangerous territory. Suddenly, Dorothy is found dead fully dressed, in her bed, allegedly from a mixture of alcohol, and prescription drugs. Within 10 days, her girlfriend was also dead but I cannot recall the circumstances, but the cause was suspicious to law officials for numerous reasons. Dorothy's unpublished manuscript was never found, having been stolen from her home by someone. It isalleged by some on the ' What's My Line." television program, that Dorothy was having a torrid love affair with nightclub singer, Johnny Raye,who was slightly famous at that time for his signature song, "Cry."It is believed that Ruby, realizing that he had been double crossed like Oswald, was going to do some serious time in jail if convicted anddecided to spill his guts to a woman he felt he could trust, to tell the world, why he had been forced into the position of murdering Oswaldon the weekend after the murder of JFK in Dealey Plaza. Neither probable murders of Dorothy and her friend have ever been solved. Herunpublished manuscript has never been seen again following her mysterious sudden death. Why???

Re: Who Killed Dorothy Kilgallen?

Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2013 12:22 am
by Bruce Patrick Brychek
10.15.2013Dear JFK Murder Solved Forum Members and Readers:09.01.2010 - Mr. Ken Murray Posted this inquisitive Headline.A short discussion followed that presented some interestingand powerful facts, information, and points of view from some excellent JFK Murder Solved Forum Members.Recently this subject matter has been raised again bothhere on the JFK Murder Solved Forum, and elsewhere.Reading and studying this material here in conjunction withother Headlines and Posts on the JFK Murder Solved Forumwill provide an excellent overview. My opinion.Any more recent analyses, interviews, investigations, readings,research, studies, thoughts, or writings on this subject matter ?Comments ?Respectfully,BB.

WHO KILLED DOROTY KILGALLEN ?

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2017 9:10 pm
by Bruce Patrick Brychek
02.11.2017Dear JFK Murder Solved Forum Members and Readers:09.01.2010 - My Good Friend and Highly Respected JFKMS Forum Moderator, Member, and Researcher originally Postedthis Headline.Dorothy Kilgallen has been in the Headlines again recently.As with many JFK Subject Matters, I believe the the JFK Research Community has not paid sufficient attention toAnalyzing, Reading, Researching, Studying, and Writing about this Entire Subject Matter.I am re-raising this Headline and another so that they may all be considered jointly.As always, I recommend that you completely read, research, and study material on your own, then formulate your own Opinions and Thoughts.Any additional analyses, interviews, investigations, readings, research, studies, thoughts, or writings on any aspect of this Subject Matter ?Bear in mind that we are trying to attract and educate a Whole New Generation of JFK Researcher's who may not be as well versed as you.Comments ?Respectfully,BB.