Dorothy Kilgallen was no ordinary reporter. A fearless journalist, crime investigator, and television personality, she built a career on exposing corruption and unraveling secrets. But when she began digging into the mysterious circumstances surrounding John F. Kennedy's assassination, she found herself on a path from which there was no return.
In The Investigative Reporter Who Knew Too Much About JFK's Murder, author Katy S. Walker takes you deep into Kilgallen's untold story, her rise to fame, her groundbreaking work in media, and the chilling details of her final days. Through meticulous research and gripping storytelling, this book examines:
✅ How Kilgallen's fearless reporting threatened the official JFK narrative
✅ Her shocking private interview with Jack Ruby, the man who silenced Lee Harvey Oswald
✅ The missing files and unexplained events leading up to her sudden and suspicious death
✅ The chilling possibility that Kilgallen was murdered for knowing too much
Was Dorothy Kilgallen close to uncovering one of the greatest conspiracies of all time? And if so, who wanted her story buried?