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Dorothy Kilgallen

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Kilgallen was born in Chicago, the daughter of newspaper reporter James Lawrence Kilgallen (1888–1982) and his wife, Mae Ahern (1888–1985). She was of Irish descent, and was a Catholic. Dorothy had a sister, Eleanor (1919–2014), who was six years her junior. The family moved to various regions of the
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carried the banner front-page headline that Kilgallen was "shocked" by the guilty verdict because of what she argued were serious flaws in the prosecution's case. At the time of the Cleveland jury's guilty verdict in December 1954, Kilgallen's sharp criticism of it was controversial and a Cleveland
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was broadcast from their 16-room apartment at 640 Park Avenue. The show followed them when they bought a neo-Georgian townhouse at 45 East 68th Street in 1952. The radio program, like Kilgallen's newspaper column, mixed entertainment news and gossip with serious matters. Kilgallen and Kollmar
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In the 'Journal American' it filled several pages over three days and was accompanied by revealing commentary by Miss Kilgallen who has reported on the assassination inquiry with a most unusual zeal. Her analysis of the testimony seemed accurate. "It is a fascinating document," she wrote.
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In the 'Journal American' it filled several pages over three days and was accompanied by revealing commentary by Miss Kilgallen who has reported on the assassination inquiry with a most unusual zeal. Her analysis of the testimony seemed accurate. "It is a fascinating document," she wrote.
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In 1936, Kilgallen and two other New York newspaper reporters competed in a race around the world, using only means of transportation available to the general public. She was the only woman to compete in the contest and came in second. She described the race in her book
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were fairly good friends for several years and were photographed rehearsing in a radio studio for a 1948 broadcast. Eventually, they had a falling out after she wrote a multi-part 1956 front-page feature article titled "The Real Frank Sinatra Story". In addition to the
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Following this publication, Sinatra made derogatory comments about Kilgallen's physical appearance to his nightclub audiences in New York and Las Vegas. However, he stopped short of mentioning her name on television or during magazine and newspaper interviews.
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Journalist Dorothy Kilgallen wrote in the New York Journal American (June 6, 1964): 'It is known that 10 persons have signed sworn depositions to the Warren Commission that they knew Oswald and Ruby to have been
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petition for his client Sheppard, attended the Overseas Press Club event, heard what Kilgallen told the crowd, and then asked her privately if she would help him. "Some days later," as Bailey wrote in his memoir
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petition a statement from Edward Murray, who had worked in 1954 as a court clerk at the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas. Similar to Kilgallen's statement, Murray's statement indicated that
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On November 8, 1965, Kilgallen was found dead in her Manhattan townhouse located at 45 East 68th Street. Her death was determined to have been caused by a combination of alcohol and
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In July 1964, four months after the Overseas Press Club event where Kilgallen broke her silence about the deceased Judge Blythin, Judge Weinman of the federal court granted Bailey's
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at the time of their wedding. They had three children: Richard "Dickie" (b. 1941), Jill (b. 1943), and Kerry Kollmar (b. 1954), and remained married until Kilgallen's death.
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petition, Sam Sheppard was released from prison amid much newspaper publicity, and Sheppard met Kilgallen at a "late-night champagne party" (as described by Bailey in
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filled in for Kilgallen during the episode, and said on camera that although she was occupying Kilgallen's seat, "no one could ever possibly take her place."
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hired James Kilgallen as a roving correspondent based in New York City. The family settled in Brooklyn, New York. Dorothy Kilgallen was a student at
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player as a guest on the show. The couple continued doing the show from their home until 1963. Kilgallen's long-time fellow panelist on
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was broadcast on CBS during World War II, and Kollmar starred as the titular character in the nationally syndicated crime drama
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Kilgallen's columns featured mostly show-business news and gossip, but also ventured into other topics, such as politics and
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newspaper dropped her column in response. Her articles and columns in 1954 did not reveal all she had witnessed in the
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wrote that her work as a crime reporter was often overlooked during her lifetime and was forgotten after her death:
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about a conversation she had with Jack Ruby, when he was at his defense table during a recess in his murder trial.
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in New York that the judge had told her before the start of jury selection that Sheppard was "guilty as hell".
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Nine years after the verdict and sentence, and after the judge had died, she claimed at an event held at the
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Early in their marriage, Kilgallen and Kollmar both launched careers in network radio. Kilgallen's program
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Kilgallen, Dorothy (December 22, 1954). "Sheppard Guilty; Dorothy Kilgallen Astounded By Verdict".
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In November 1938, Kilgallen began writing a daily column, the "Voice of Broadway," for Hearst's
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Beginning in 1959, the series was not always telecast live. Goodson Todman Productions used
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to more than 140 papers. In 1950, she became a regular panelist on the television game show
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Beginning in April 1945, Kilgallen and Kollmar co-hosted a weekday radio talk show on
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In 1960, Kilgallen was one of the initial 500 people chosen to receive a star on the
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Kilgallen, Dorothy (February 23, 1964). "Nervous Ruby Feels "Breaking Point" Near".
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Feagler, Dick (December 9, 1998). "1st Officer At Sheppard Murder Holds To View".
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Headline Justice: Inside the Courtroom – The Country's Most Controversial Trials
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When Frankie Went to Hollywood: Frank Sinatra and American Male Identity
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Dirck, Joe (December 13, 1998). "Facts On Sheppard Don't Bother Some".
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were among the 2,600 people attending. Coverage of the funeral in the
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Second Act Trouble: Behind the Scenes at Broadway's Big Musical Bombs
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Flo Kilgore, a character based on Kilgallen, appears in novels by
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She also obtained a copy of Ruby's June 7, 1964, testimony to the
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Becoming Almost Famous: My Back Pages in Music, Writing, and Life
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United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio
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in his series featuring private detective Nathan Heller. In
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Kilgallen was publicly skeptical of the conclusions of the
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telecast on November 14, 1965, paid tribute to Kilgallen.
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Burials at Gate of Heaven Cemetery (Hawthorne, New York)
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Biographical Dictionary of American Newspaper Columnists
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Kilgallen became a panelist on the American television
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New York Journal-American front page December 22, 1954
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Signorielli, Nancy (1996). Signorielli, Nancy (ed.).
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The Supposed "Mysterious Death" of Dorothy Kilgallen
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Researchers of the assassination of John F. Kennedy
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