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Jun
The Conspiracy Podcast
The Conspiracy Podcast
The Kennedys and Dorothy Kilgallen - Episode #78
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Dorothy Kilgallen, a well-known journalist and television personality whose investigation into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald’s killer, Jack Ruby, led her into dangerous territory. Kilgallen, a familiar face in the 1950s and 60s, was known for her intelligence, persistence, and commitment to uncovering the truth. Her reporting brought her into the heart of one of the most controversial and mysterious events in American history—the Kennedy assassination.

Dorothy Kilgallen was a prominent journalist. As a regular panelist on the popular game show “What’s My Line?” she engaged audiences with her intellect and charm. However, it was her work as a columnist for the New York Journal-American that demonstrated her investigative skills. Kilgallen’s interest in the Kennedy assassination began soon after the tragic event in Dallas on November 22, 1963. Questioning the official narrative that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone, she set out to discover the truth.

Kilgallen’s investigation took her to New Orleans, where she interviewed sources close to the case, and to Dallas, where she secured a private interview with Jack Ruby, the man who killed Oswald. This interview was significant, as Kilgallen was the only journalist to have such access to Ruby while he was in custody. Ruby’s statements, combined with Kilgallen’s findings, suggested a conspiracy that went beyond the lone gunman theory.

As Kilgallen continued her investigation, she gathered evidence pointing to a complex web involving organized crime, government agencies, and possibly foreign actors. Her columns hinted at explosive information that she promised would reveal the true story behind the Kennedy assassination. However, the more she uncovered, the more perilous her pursuit became.

On November 8, 1965, Dorothy Kilgallen was found dead in her New York City apartment. The cause of death was officially ruled as an overdose of alcohol and barbiturates, but many believe she was silenced because of what she knew. Her notes and manuscript on the Kennedy and Ruby investigation vanished, adding to the speculation that her death was not accidental. Kilgallen’s close friends and family insisted that she was not depressed and had no reason to end her life, deepening the mystery.

In this episode, we explore the life and career of Dorothy Kilgallen, her investigation into one of the most significant events of the 20th century, and the mysterious circumstances surrounding her death. Through interviews with historians, journalists, and those who knew her, we piece together the story of a woman who challenged the official narrative and faced grave consequences. Kilgallen’s legacy as a dedicated seeker of truth continues to resonate, reminding us of the risks journalists take in the pursuit of justice and the impact of information on our understanding of history.

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