New evidence sparks call to reopen JFK assassination inquiry
The author of a new investigative book about the killings of former President John F. Kennedy and actress Marilyn Monroe said the evidence he’s uncovered demand that Congress reopen its investigation into the slayings.
In his book Collateral Damage, legal analyst Mark Shaw, an expert in killings, fingers the mob and the Kennedy clan in the killings and also that of famed reporter Dorothy Kilgallen.
Shaw, using newly uncovered documents and fresh interviews, stitched the deaths together and puts the blame on Robert F. Kennedy for the deaths of all three.
His theory in the book previewed for Secrets: RFK feared Monroe was going to reveal her relationships with him and JFK, so he participated in a plot to kill her. RFK’s elevation to U.S. attorney general, urged by family patriarch Joe Kennedy, angered mobsters who then had JFK killed so RFK would be put out of a job. And Kilgallen, the subject of Shaw’s earlier book, The Reporter Who Knew Too Much, was poisoned like her friend Monroe because she was threatening to reveal details about the JFK killing.
“Bottom line: just as Bobby Kennedy did not shoot his brother the president but JFK died because of RFK’s abuse of power, Bobby may not have actually been an accomplice to the actual physical means by which Marilyn died but, by soliciting those who performed the deadly act, he was nevertheless responsible,” Shaw wrote in the new book, which was published on June 1, the 95th anniversary of Monroe’s birthday.
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