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An ad just popped on an unrelated website up for “the CIA version of khakis.” 😀
I knew it! So, he was killed by the Culinary Institure of America, after all, because he wanted to give away our food.
“Only America has too much food in a hungry world.”
Many don’t know, or think it relevant, that news reporter, Dorthy Kilgallen, was “suicided” shortly before she planned to release information she had obtained from Jack Ruby. Many people thought of her as a Broadway gossip columnist, but she was actually one of the foremost investigative reporters of the mid-twentieth century. Her work enabled Atty. F. Lee Baily to get a new trial for Dr. Sam Sheppard. It was her tireless investigation of Jack Ruby, and subsequent interviews she had with him, that provided the basis for the story she was about to break. In addition to being found dead from an apparent drug overdose, all of her work and notes were found missing. It seems unlikely that anyone other than the CIA would have taken enough interest to tie up this loose end. Dorothy Kilgallen was an extraordinary woman, and we continue to mourn her loss. For more information, read “The Reporter Who Knew Too Much” by Mark Shaw. Also see thedorothykilgallenstory.org
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An ad just popped on an unrelated website up for “the CIA version of khakis.” 😀
I knew it! So, he was killed by the Culinary Institure of America, after all, because he wanted to give away our food.
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Many don’t know, or think it relevant, that news reporter, Dorthy Kilgallen, was “suicided” shortly before she planned to release information she had obtained from Jack Ruby. Many people thought of her as a Broadway gossip columnist, but she was actually one of the foremost investigative reporters of the mid-twentieth century. Her work enabled Atty. F. Lee Baily to get a new trial for Dr. Sam Sheppard. It was her tireless investigation of Jack Ruby, and subsequent interviews she had with him, that provided the basis for the story she was about to break. In addition to being found dead from an apparent drug overdose, all of her work and notes were found missing. It seems unlikely that anyone other than the CIA would have taken enough interest to tie up this loose end. Dorothy Kilgallen was an extraordinary woman, and we continue to mourn her loss. For more information, read “The Reporter Who Knew Too Much” by Mark Shaw. Also see thedorothykilgallenstory.org