April 2021 Newsletter

14 Apr

 



NYPD “Cold Case Squad” Investigating Dorothy Kilgallen Murder, “Collateral Damage” Book Coming June 1, Demand for Re-Investigation of Marilyn Monroe Death Pending, Mark Shaw Purdue “Papers” Collection Available May 15th
 



Kilgallen Death Investigation

In a real Breakthrough, based on Contact with this Author by Detective Phillip Panzarella of the NYPD “Cold Case Squad” Requesting Cooperation with his Investigation into Dorothy Kilgallen’s Mysterious Death in 1965, a 15-page letter has been Forwarded to the Detective providing Evidence of a Homicide and the Immediate need to Investigate the Main Suspect in her Murder, still Alive Today. Read the letter
 
(If you have any New Information about Ms. Kilgallen’s death, please send it to me at mshawin@yahoo.com.)
 



Collateral Damage

To be Published June 1, the 95th anniversary of Marilyn Monroe’s birthdate, this History-Making Book, based on 15 years of Research, Connects, for the First Time, the Life and Times and the Deaths of Marilyn (1962), JFK (1963) and Dorothy (1965) with the Result of this Author’s Investigating the Three Deaths in Reverse Order Proving Marilyn was Murdered Providing this Shocking Conclusion:

“The JFK assassination could have been prevented in 1963 if Robert Kennedy was prosecuted for complicity in Marilyn Monroe’s murder with the result that Bobby’s abuse of power as attorney general would have been neutralized and his enemies would not have killed the president in 1963 changing the course of history.” See if you agree.



Demand for Re-Investigation of Marilyn Monroe’s Death Based on New Evidence in “Collateral Damage” Pending

Upon Publication of “Collateral Damage,” a Demand Letter and the Book will be sent to Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón. The Letter in part, reads:
 

“On the very date that would have been Marilyn Monroe’s 95th birthday, I am strongly requesting that your office re-open the investigation into her tragic death on August 4, 1962 . . . The enclosed “Evidence Report” should convince you that the film star did not commit “probable suicide” but was murdered. And that the man responsible was then attorney general Robert F. Kennedy who also covered up the truth in an abuse of power that included “persuading” his friend, LA Police Chief William Parker, to conduct no real investigation into her death even after Deputy Medical Examiner Thomas Noguchi bungled Marilyn’s autopsy to the tune of never even examining vital organs he misplaced, accidentally or more likely, on purpose, that could have exposed how she died.”

A Link to the Letter will be provided in the next newsletter.

 

Purdue University Mark Shaw Archival Collection Available by May 15

Consisting of more than 1000 items of historical value including this author’s nearly 30 published books, research books and notes, audiotaped and videotaped interviews, and vintage photographs, what is being called the “Mark Shaw Papers” will be available to researchers and the public alongside that of Amelia Earhart and Neil Armstrong on May 15. It includes the following: 
 
  • The most comprehensive, updated collection of Dorothy Kilgallen memorabilia regarding her life and times and her death in 1965.
     
  • The most comprehensive, updated chronicle of Marilyn Monroe’s early years, her private life and movie career based on primary sources including Marilyn’s own book, her writings and never-before-released facts about her death in 1962.
     
  • The most complete, updated chronicle of John F. Kennedy’s early years, his political career before he became president, his term as president, and his assassination in 1963.
     
  • The most comprehensive collection of up-to-date JFK assassination documents including both an online and hard cover copy of the 2000+ page Jack Ruby trial transcripts, which are the most accurate records in history about the tragic events in Dallas in 1963.
 
 

 

 

One Reply to “April 2021 Newsletter”

  1. Congratulations on your additions to the Purdue Archival Collection. I return to Purdue at least once a year, mostly for football games. The campus really has changed.

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