NYC Councilman Calls for Reopening Kilgallen Case
He says journalist Dorothy Kilgallen, who died mysteriously, was 'on the verge of perhaps revealing epochal truths'
A New York City councilman has called upon Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg to reopen the case of Dorothy Kilgallen, the celebrated columnist who was pursuing an investigation of John F. Kennedy’s assassination when she was found dead in her Manhattan apartment in 1965.
The death was ruled an accidental drug overdose at the time.
Robert F. Holden, …
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