Alex
Constantine
Who Killed Dorothy Kilgallen?
By
Alex Constantine
A chemist reporting to Dr. Charles Umberger at the New York City
Medical Examiner's office discovered that
reporter Dorothy Kilgallen had been murdered - and was told to keep the
chemical analysis under wraps - in
1978. The chemist ran an analysis of the glass Kilgallen had been
drinking from when she died.
The tests turned up traces of Nembutol on the glass. But
Nembutol was not found in her blood. The blood tests
turned up a lethal cocktail of drugs, three from the fastest-acting
groups of barbituates:
secobarbitol, amobarbital and pentobarbital.
She was one of the very few major reporters in the country to question
the Warren Commission's cooked findings:
'Twenty-four hours after the assassination ... Chief Curry assured
reporters that the sound of the shots told him
at once they had come from the Texas School Depository and that "right
away" he radioed an order to surround and search the
building. But actually, as we see from the Police Department's official
version of events. Chief Curry's immediate concern was
not the Depository, but the triple-tiered overpass towards which the
Presidential car was moving at about eight miles an
hour when the fatal shots were fired.'
Biographer Lee Israel found, J. Edgar Hoover was following the
dispatches of the 'flighty and irresponsible' Dorothy
Kilgallen with extraordinary and painstaking attention.
More on Dorothy Kilgallen:
The facts about Kilgallen's death have been widely distorted.
She threatened to expose the players in the John Kennedy assassination,
also mind control experimentation (see
the quotes below), and was murdered. A coroner determined this in the
mid-'70s, after discovering that the chemicals found
on her drinking glass were not the same as the barbituate combination
in her blood, which were highly lethal, and so ruled
out suicide or accidental overdose.
Who was responsible for her death?
One possibility: G. Gordon Liddy's deposition in the Hunt suit exposed
a domestic death squad: "We had perhaps a
dozen men who were willing to come on board in this connection. And Mr.
Hunt, to impress upon me the high caliber of these
individuals, stated that they had accounted among them for a
substantial number of deaths, including two who had hanged someone from
a
beam in a garage.
Were these the same "high caliber individuals" who killed gossip
columnist Dorothy Kilgallen, the only reporter to
interview Jack Ruby, and the author of a public memorandum to Lyndon
Johnson, published on December 21, 1964:
MEMORANDUM TO PRESIDENT JOHNSON:
"Please check with the State Department.... the leaders of our Armed
Forces or our chief scientists, to discover what, if
anything, we are doing to explore the ramifications of
[electromagnetic] thought control ... could change the
history of the world."
Kilgallen told friends in the entertainment industry that she was going
to "bust the Kennedy assassination wide
open." But she never had the chance, because she died of acute
barbituate and alcohol poisoning - the New York medical examiner
could not at the time say whether Kilgallen died accidentally or was
murdered - on November 8, 1965. Mary Branum, one of Kilgallen's
editors, received a telephone call several hours prior to the discovery
of Ms. Kilgallen's body. The anonymous caller informed
Branum that the columnist had been murdered."
[cf. Lee Israel, Kilgallen, New York: Delacourte, 1979, p. pp. 390 and
441 for the updated chemical forensic report.]
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