Reporter Who Knew Too Much

Reporter Who Knew Too Much

The Mysterious Death of What's My Line TV Star and Media Icon Dorothy Kilgallen

by Mark Shaw
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Was What&;s My Line TV Star, media icon, and crack investigative reporter and journalist Dorothy Kilgallen murdered for writing a tell-all book about the JFK assassination? If so, is the main suspect in her death still at large? These questions and more are answered in former CNN, ESPN, and USA Today legal analyst Mark Shaw&;s 25th book, The Reporter Who Knew Too Much.

 Through discovery of never-before-seen videotaped eyewitness interviews with those closest to Kilgallen and secret government documents, Shaw unfolds a &;whodunit&; murder mystery featuring suspects including Frank Sinatra, J.

Edgar Hoover, Mafia Don Carlos Marcello and a "Mystery Man" who may have silenced Kilgallen.

All while by presenting through Kilgallen's eyes the most compelling evidence about the JFK assassinations since the House Select Committee on Assassination&;s investigation in the 1970s.

Called by the New York Post, &;the most powerful female voice in America,&; and by acclaimed author Mark Lane the &;the only serious journalist in America who was concerned with who killed John Kennedy and getting all of the facts about the assassination,&; Kilgallen&;s official cause of death reported as an overdose of barbiturates combined with alcohol, has always been suspect since no investigation occurred despite the death scene having been staged.

Shaw proves Kilgallen, a remarkable woman who broke the "glass ceiling" before the term became fashionable, was denied the justice she deserved, that is until now.

  More about the book may be learned at thereporterwhoknewtoomuch.

com or thedorothykilgallenstory.

First published
2017
Publishers
Post Hill Press
Language
English

Mark Shaw

About Mark Shaw

For Mark A. Shaw, growing up in the concrete, urban environment of Baltimore, Maryland only cultivated a stronger appreciation for that which he had little of –wilderness and countryside. It also fostered in him a vibrant imagination and captivating creativity, and he began crafting stories in his mind at an early age. Mark draws his inspiration from a lifetime of adventures – from his childhood play with a whimsical stick and blanket, which became his magical instruments for commanding the wind, to his current life in Vancouver B.C., where he strolls through nearby woods and forests much like those portrayed in his first novel, The Keeper of the Wind. Mark is a U.S. Navy veteran....

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