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  Dorothy Kilgallen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She was born in Chicago, Illinois, the daughter of newspaperman James Kilgallen and Mae Kilgallen, a homemaker.
Kilgallen's husband, who was in the apartment (although in another bedroom) reported nothing unusual.
Dorothy Kilgallen's FBI Files 8 PDF files which are about 4 megabytes each in size.
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 Dorothy Kilgallen's grave
Dorothy Kilgallen died strangely and suddenly after her involvement in the Kennedy assassination.
Dorothy Kilgallen was the only journalist to be granted a private interview with Jack Ruby after he killed Lee Harvey Oswald.
Dorothy Kilgallen stated that she was "going to break this case wide open." She died on November 8, 1965.
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 Dorothy Kilgallen
Dorothy Kilgallen, the daughter of James Kilgallen, a successful journalist, was born in Chicago, Illinois, on 3rd July, 1913.
Dorothy had fallen "asleep" while reading a new novel by Robert Ruark, even though she had said in her newspaper column four months earlier that the protagonist of the book dies in the end.
Dorothy Kilgallen was without question a bright, intelligent woman who had solid credentials as a reporter, and who was the key to much of the success of "What's My Line?".
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 Dorothy Kilgallen -- Supposedly Mysterious JFK Assassination-Related Death
Dorothy Kilgallen, famed columnist of the Journal-American, died today at her home, 45 E. 68th St. She was 52.
The article notes that Kilgallen's father said that Kilgallen "apparently suffered a heart attack." Marrs makes this out to be a sinister "story," but it clearly was the speculation of a grieving father who knew his daughter had been found dead with no evidence of foul play.
The death of Dorothy Kilgallen, Journal-American columnist and famed TV personality, was contributed to by a combination of moderate quantities of alcohol and barbiturates, a medical examiner's report stated today.
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 The Death of Dorothy Kilgallen
On November 8, 1965, Dorothy Kilgallen, was found dead in her apartment shortly after returning from Dallas where she had interviewed Jack Ruby and had conducted her own investigation of the JFK murder during several trips to cover the Ruby trial.
Kilgallen had told Israel about a very mysterious and sinister player in the JFK assassination to whom she gave the code name "ferret man".
The press, under duress after Dorothy's death, had learned ("been taught" may be more apt) to avoid even approaching The Bridge of Silence for, as Dorothy Kilgallen had shown, the toll for crossing it was very high.
www.jfkresearch.com /morningstar/killgallen.htm   (2286 words)

  
 Federal Bureau of Investigation - Freedom of Information Privacy Act
Dorothy Kilgallen was newspaper reporter for the New York Journal-American.
Miss Kilgallen printed information in her column several times about cases involving the FBI, none of which were true.
Dorothy Kilgallen died in November 1965, from alcohol and barbiturates.
foia.fbi.gov /foiaindex/dorothykilgallen.htm   (149 words)

  
 Biography for Dorothy Kilgallen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Dorothy Kilgallen was the daughter of James Kilgallen, a colorful and popular newspaperman.
She was also a vocal critic of the Warren Commission investigation of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and she secured an exclusive interview with Jack Ruby, the killer of alleged presidential assassin Lee Harvey Oswald.
Kilgallen claimed to have important new information on the murder of JFK, but her discoveries, if any, will never be known--she died under mysterious circumstances (suicide or an accidental overdose according to some, murder according to others) soon after the announcement and the notebooks containing the information she was about to publish disappeared.
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 Dorothy Kilgallen Photos - Dorothy Kilgallen News - Dorothy Kilgallen Information
Married to Richard Kollmar, 3 Children Father: James "Jim" Lawrence Kilgallen Mother: Mae Sister: Eleanor Married: Richard Tomkins Kollmar (Actor) on April 6, 1940 Children: Jill Ellen Elizabeth Kollmar Richard "Dickie" Tomkins Kollmar II Kerry Ardan Kollmar Education: Erasmus Hall High School, Chicago College...
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 Re: Dorothy Kilgallen Autopsy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The chemist ran an analysis of the glass Kilgallen had been drinking from when she died.
Were these the same "high caliber individuals" who killed gossip columnist Dorothy Kilgallen, the only reporter to interview Jack Ruby, and the author of a public memorandum to Lyndon Johnson, published on December 21, 1964: MEMORANDUM TO PRESIDENT JOHNSON: "Please check with the State Department....
Mary Branum, one of Kilgallen's editors, received a telephone call several hours prior to the discovery of Ms.
www.virtuallystrange.net /ufo/updates/1999/mar/m05-004.shtml   (691 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Dorothy Kilgallen": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
And this guy says Dorothy Kilgallen is going to print it in her column tomorrow." "Christ, what can we do?" Max asked.
She was the leader and wherever she went all the other debutantes and their escorts went.
As Dorothy Kilgallen said in her column, "La Conga was the...
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 Dorothy Kilgallen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
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