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Episode 431: Dorthy Kilgallen Pt. III

Episode 431: Dorthy Kilgallen Pt. III

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This week we stay on Dorothy Kilgallen in the weeks before November 8, 1965, tracing the files, the trips, and the people who disappeared around her. She finished the Murder One preface on a Sunday night and was dead by Monday morning. She handed a backup of her JFK chapter to a friend who died the next day. 

Was Ron Pataki a hotel-suite lover, or a CIA handler from the Guatemala coup keeping watch?


[04:39] – Murder One, the $10,000 advance, and the chapter that never made the book.
[07:48] – The preface handed off Sunday night, dead by Monday morning.
[10:14] – Mark Sinclair, the locked file, and "the case of a lifetime."
[17:07] – Florence Pritchett Smith, the backup chapter, and a cerebral hemorrhage one day later.
[30:01] – The New Orleans trip and "don't tell anyone you were here with me."
[33:11] – The second trip that never happened and the cloak-and-dagger source.
[41:28] – 544 Camp Street: Banister, Ferrie, Bringuier, and Oswald's leaflets.
[47:31] – Ron Pataki, the Regency suite, and the 3 a.m. phone calls.
[57:48] – PBSUCCESS, the Dulles brothers, and the United Fruit Company.
[01:17:26] – The hotel-key humiliation broadcast over the studio PA.
[01:20:55] – The last night, the open door, and a bedroom she never slept in.

 

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