
In this documentary, we explore the death of Dorothy Kilgallen — the most powerful female journalist in 1960s America, the "What's My Line?" panelist watched by twenty million viewers a week, the only journalist ever granted a private interview with Jack Ruby, and the only person investigating the Kennedy assassination outside the Warren Commission who told her friends she was about to "blow the JFK case wide open." She was found dead in her Manhattan townhouse on November 8, 1965 — eight days after telling her hairdresser the book was finished. The notes for the chapter were missing from the townhouse.
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I’ll keep saying it until you let it sink in: it was a faked death.
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