9 Replies to “Dorothy Kilgallen, “Denial of Justice” and the JFK Assassination.

  1. I just finished your second book and am sickened, no, beyond sickened, that the coverup STILL exists!!! I for one am not letting it go. Today we have social media and the people will be harder to ignore. Hopefully, pressure will only increase for justice for Dorothy, and can we even hope, JFK?

    • “Sickened” is a good word to describe the inability, the refusal, of those in power to provide Dorothy with the justice she deserves. I appreciate your support and will keep fighting for her.

      Mark

  2. Why would a coverup still be in place today? Are these people still alive, or are these relatives protecting their dead family members?

    • For many reasons, some very invalid, people were afraid to stand up for Dorothy in 1965 and are afraid to do so now. This is especially true of family members who wanted the world, for whatever reason, to forget Dorothy. I just couldn’t let that happen. Mark

  3. I haven’t read your book yet, though I have been aware of DK’s mysterious death for many years. What role did her husband play in this mystery. Was he intimidated to stay quiet for the safety of their children?

    • As you will read in Denial of Justice, Richard is quite the fascinating character in Dorothy’s life. And is a real suspect in her death. When you read about him, please let me know what you think. Mark Shaw

  4. I have read both of your books on Dorothy and passed them on to my daughter. We are both huge fans of this amazing woman! Thank you for bringing this horrible injustice to light. I believe the truth will eventually come out.
    I am curious about why you opined that Bennet Cerf was an arrogant man. He seemed to like being recognized and in the limelight, but came across as very pleasant on tv. Not that is the the best litmus test. Could you share how you came to this.
    Currently I am reading the Poison Patriarh. Fascinating as well.

    • Sorry, didn’t see your comment about Bennett Cerf. Many who knew him felt he wasn’t the same person in daily life as he was on the show. Big ego, for sure. I tried to portray both sides of his persona, perhaps I didn’t do that very well.

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