If there had been no cover-up of Robert Kennedy's complicity in the
murder of Marilyn Monroe in 1962 and he had been prosecuted based on
compelling evidence at the time, the assassination of JFK by Bobby's
enemies would not have happened--changing the course of history and
preventing the murder of media icon Dorothy Kilgallen.
In a breakthrough book that is sure to be relevant for years to come,
bestselling author (The Reporter Who Knew Too Much) and distinguished
historian Mark Shaw investigates the connection between the mysterious
deaths of motion picture screen siren Marilyn Monroe, President John F.
Kennedy, and What's My Line? TV star and crack investigative reporter
Dorothy Kilgallen. A former noted criminal defense attorney and network
legal analyst, Shaw provides an illuminating perspective as to how
Robert Kennedy's abuse of power during the early 1960s resulted in the
murders of Marilyn, JFK, and Dorothy.
Praise for Mark Shaw Books
The Reporter Who Knew Too Much
"The compelling story of Dorothy Kilgallen, the celebrated journalist
once called 'the most powerful female voice in America.'" --Nick
Pileggi, author of Wiseguy and Casino
Denial of Justice
"A worthy sequel to the mysterious whodunit that snuffed out the brave
reporter, Denial of Justice is a true crime thriller that seeks to
undo the label attached to Ms. Kilgallen's untimely demise. Mark Shaw
has done an admirable and exemplary job in his work. Do not miss!" --San
Francisco Book Review