Fighting for justice : the improbable journey to exposing cover-ups about the JFK assassination and the deaths of Marilyn Monroe and Dorothy Kilgallen
(2022)

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Post Hill Press, 2022
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ISBN/ISSN
9781637586457 MWT15702301, 1637586450 15702301
LANGUAGE
English
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Since the 1960s, questions have circled the JFK assassination regarding the inner workings of the Warren Commission and the mysterious deaths of Marilyn Monroe and renowned journalist Dorothy Kilgallen-with the truth very much a stranger. But now, bestselling author Mark Shaw exposes cover-ups of that truth through an improbable journey from his early days as a prominent criminal defense attorney and TV network legal analyst to becoming a recognized expert about the assassination whose book interviews and presentations have garnered, to date, more than seven million YouTube views. In Fighting for Justice, Shaw, inspired by the investigative prowess of Kilgallen, unlocks secrets such as which commission member, first identified here, believed the report was deceptive and had given Kilgallen Jack Ruby's commission testimony before its release date, how President Lyndon Johnson and FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover bullied the bogus "Oswald Alone" report into existence despite knowing the truth, and what new evidence further proves Marilyn Monroe, maliciously portrayed in a 2022 Netflix documentary, and Kilgallen were murdered

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