'The whole thing smells a bit fishy,' Dorothy Kilgallen wrote in her newspaper column on October 4, 1964.
'It's a mite too simple that a chap kills the President of the United States, escapes from that bother, kills a policeman, eventually is apprehended in a movie theater under circumstances that defy every law of police procedure, and subsequently is murdered under extraordinary circumstances.'
A famed investigative journalist, who was described by the New York Post in 1960 as 'the most powerful female voice in America', Kilgallen had spent the past 11 months digging into and was becoming one of the loudest voices questioning the official line from the and the insistence that Lee Harvey Oswald had acted alone.
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