Denial of Justice
Dorothy Kilgallen, Abuse of Power, and the Most Compelling JFK Assassination Investigation in History
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Narrated by:
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B.J. Harrison
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By:
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Mark Shaw
About this listen
Why is What’s My Line? TV star and Pulitzer Prize-nominated investigative reporter Dorothy Kilgallen one of the most feared journalists in history? Why has her threatened exposure of the truth about the JFK assassination triggered a cover-up by at least four government agencies and resulted in abuse of power at the highest levels?
Denial of Justice - in the spirit of best-selling author Mark Shaw’s gripping true crime murder mystery, The Reporter Who Knew Too Much - tells the inside story of why Kilgallen was such a threat leading up to her unsolved murder in 1965. Shaw includes facts that have never before been published, including eyewitness accounts of the underbelly of Kilgallen’s private life, revealing statements by family members convinced she was murdered, and shocking new information about Jack Ruby’s part in the JFK assassination that only Kilgallen knew about, causing her to be marked for danger.
Peppered with additional evidence signaling the potential motives of Kilgallen’s arch enemies J. Edgar Hoover, mobster Carlos Marcello, Frank Sinatra, her husband Richard, and her last lover, Denial of Justice adds the final chapter to the story behind why the famous journalist was killed, with no investigation to follow despite a staged death scene.
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- Jazztyke
- 12-02-2022
Great book, ghastly narrator
This book was completely ruined for me by BJ Harrison’s narration. He’s fine with whimsical Kristen Painter novels, but absolutely does not get how a non fiction book shouldn’t be narrated.
The book itself is very well written and researched, and brings to the fore some intriguing facts and theories I have not heard from any other authors of JFK conspiracy works.
My advice to others interested in this book…by the book and read it yourself and save yourself the agony of having to listen to 17+ hours of BJ Harrison narrating as if this were a fairy story.
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