Great story of Dorothy. She knew too much and they did away with her. I'm a long time Marilyn Monroe fan and always wonder what happened to her, there were many questions about her death also.
As I have said in the past, Kennedy was never killed by a 6.5 Carcano rifle. I spent over a month in Dallas and came to these conclusions. There were three shooters. The shot could never have happened from the window. Kennedy was shot by a hypersonic bullet, either 243 Winchester, 22/250, or 25/06. Another thing; Dealy Plaza has always been shown to us using a wide angle lens to pretend to make it look bigger than it really is. All the bodily fluids were evacuated from Kennedy's body by the right occipital heads hot. The 6.5 could never have done that, the bullet was marginal. The grassy knoll is an outright lie. Only dreamers would believe that lie. He was hit by a bullet from inside the ridge and the ofc bldg in back of the paza.
I have read and studied about Dorothy Kilgallen for years. There is NO DOUBT in my mind that she knew exactly how JFK was killed and by who(m) and that she was about to blow the case wide open. She was an honest, highly respected, intelligent straight shooter reporter who had the goods on those involved in the assassination and she had enough information to pin their asses to the wall and put them in prison for life, at the very least. So they took her out. No doubt about it. This is how the powers that be operate. They are formidable opponents with lots of power, money and intelligence and are very hard to beat. Dorothy had the info but those against her knew this and had the power to take her out and remain anonymous. So they killed her.
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