New JFK Conspiracy Movie on the Way

othernews1.gifProducer John Davis has acquired the rights to Paul Alexander's book, Good Night, Dorothy Kilgallen, which Variety reports might be distributed by Fox. Kilgallen was a journalist who covered myriad stories for Hearst newspapers from the 1930s to the mid-60s, everything from UFOs to show business to the Sam Sheppard murder trial (the basis for The Fugitive). She was also a panelist on What's My Line.

The focus of the film will be Kilgallen's independent investigation into the JFK assassination. She conducted one of the very few interviews with Jack Ruby, and claimed, "That story isn't going to die as long as there's a real reporter alive, and there are a lot of them alive."

Unfortunately, Kilgallen wasn't alive for long. She passed away in 1965 before finishing her investigation, and the cause of death was "undetermined," leading many to believe she was another victim of the Kennedy Conspiracy. That appears to be Alexander's position, and will no doubt be the thrust of the film, as well.

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