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Leap years ahead of her time.
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A coward will even slander the dead:

Gerald Posner called this young, intelligent woman an unreliable drunk who took her own life, and then he revived the most absurd conspiracy theory in world history -Magic bullet targets Kennedy.

Dorothy Kilgallen said 'The Oswald File must not Close', and she mocked any fool who suggested otherwise.

November 29, 1963

By Dorothy Kilgallen
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President Lyndon Johnson has been elevated so swiftly to his new high post that in one sense, he has been snatched up into an ivory tower.

As Chief Executive, he is no longer in a position to hear the voices of ordinary people talking candidly.

If he could walk invisible along the streets of the nation and listen to ordinary people talking he would realize that he must make sure that the mystery of Lee Harvey Oswald is solved and laid before the nation down to the smallest shred of evidence.

If Oswald was President Kennedy's assassin, he was the most important prisoner the police of this country had in custody in 100 years, and no blithe announcement in Dallas is going to satisfy the American public that the case is closed."

President Johnson has directed the FBI to look into every aspect of the case, but he must go a giant step further.

He must satssfy the public's uneasy mind about this peculiar assassination of the assassin or he will start his term in office by making a dire political mistake that could cost him the 1964 election.

The case is closed is it? Well I'd like to know how in a big smart town like Dallas, a man like Jack Ruby -operator of a striptease honky tonk -could stroll in and out of police headquarters as if it were a health club at a time when a small army of law enforcers was keeping a "tight security guard" on Oswald.

Security! What a word for it.

I wouldn't try to speak for the people of Dallas, but around here, the people I talk to really believe that a man has the right to be tried in court.

When that right is taken away from any man by the incredible combination of Jack Ruby and insufficient security, we feel chilled.

Justice is a big rug. When you pull it out from under one man, a lot of others fall too.

That is why so many people are saying there is "something queer" about the killing of Oswald, something strange about the way his case was handled, and a great deal missing in the official account of his crime.

The American people have just lost a beloved President.

It is a dark chapter in our history, but we have the right to read every word of it. It cannot be kept locked in a file in Dallas.


[POSTSCRIPT] Compared to Dorothy's fine reporting, Gerald Posner's Case Closed is a "stellar instance of irresponsible publishing" and one has to seriously wonder about the quality of any democracy that publishes fiction and places it on the history shelf of any bookstore. Published 28 years after her death, the fraudulent Case Closed is ironically solid evidence that Dorothy Kilgallen was indeed murdered. Clearly, the obsession to reverse her insistence that Oswald was not the key who would close the Kennedy assassination controversy, was leap years ahead of its time, and Posner's ridiculous effort to revive a fraud, was a blatant exploitation of dead heroes like Dorothy Kilgallen.


 
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