NEWSLETTER – February 5, 2024

7 Feb

Distinguished NYC Councilman Robert Holden Demands New York County DA Alvin Bragg to Investigate Dorothy Kilgallen’s Death

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One Reply to “NEWSLETTER – February 5, 2024”

  1. Dear Mark, Your book is excellent! I learned so much about Dorothy Killgallen….I knew the name but not the story. I never knew she was murdered, sinceI was a young child in 1965. The JFK murder was the first bad news in my life as a 4 year old….it traumatized me as they showed his death repeatedly on the news over and over and over.

    Please elaborate on the role of Dr. Saul Heller. He is mentioned twice in your book…pages 98 and 109. Looks like he was on the scene early on the day she died, but nothing more was said. Was he a neighbor on 68th Street? Certainly mysterious. He was a colleague of my grandfather in NYC. Thanks for any info you can provide.

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