February 15, 2019
They were supposed to make a movie about the cause of her death. They didn't. Apparently the few surviving people who were going to speak to this A list writer/director/producer mostly horror team were warned off. Why warned off after so many years? I mean it has been decades since this A list celebrity/writer/game show fixture was killed. It is because of who did it and their connection to powers that be who are alive today and don't want to be exposed.
The A lister who was killed was very respected at her job. She wasn't a quack. She might have done gossip, but she dug deep and unearthed coverups. She was responsible for the release of a suspected murderer in one of the most famous cases of all time. When she got him out, she focused all of her attention on proving that an entire government commission had been bought off/paid off/blackmailed into saying one thing when it was an entirely different thing. Now, when she died, our A lister was not killed by a bunch of guys who stormed her apartment. Her husband and son were home, but in another room. The couple rarely slept together. Our A lister was known for drinking the same thing every night and filling her pill prescription the same day of each month at the same pharmacy. That is how it was done. They gave her the same pills as usual, but just jacked up in effectiveness. The day night she picked up her new altered prescription is the night she died.
Her death was so suspicious that the federal government and Congress investigated. The word was put out to let it go and so it was. I was really hoping the filmmakers were going to, with the help of their A+ list sometime partner/writer/director/producer the initialed one who just had an installment of his franchise released, but they all backed down.
A list celebrity/writer/game show: Dorothy Kilgallen
A list writer/director/producer mostly horror team: Erick Dowdle and Drew Dowdle
Release of suspected murderer in one of the most famous cases: Dr. Sam Sheppard
Government Commission: Warren Commission/John F. Kennedy assassination
A+ list sometime partner/writer/director/producer: M. Night Shyamalan
They were supposed to make a movie about the cause of her death. They didn't. Apparently the few surviving people who were going to speak to this A list writer/director/producer mostly horror team were warned off. Why warned off after so many years? I mean it has been decades since this A list celebrity/writer/game show fixture was killed. It is because of who did it and their connection to powers that be who are alive today and don't want to be exposed.
The A lister who was killed was very respected at her job. She wasn't a quack. She might have done gossip, but she dug deep and unearthed coverups. She was responsible for the release of a suspected murderer in one of the most famous cases of all time. When she got him out, she focused all of her attention on proving that an entire government commission had been bought off/paid off/blackmailed into saying one thing when it was an entirely different thing. Now, when she died, our A lister was not killed by a bunch of guys who stormed her apartment. Her husband and son were home, but in another room. The couple rarely slept together. Our A lister was known for drinking the same thing every night and filling her pill prescription the same day of each month at the same pharmacy. That is how it was done. They gave her the same pills as usual, but just jacked up in effectiveness. The day night she picked up her new altered prescription is the night she died.
Her death was so suspicious that the federal government and Congress investigated. The word was put out to let it go and so it was. I was really hoping the filmmakers were going to, with the help of their A+ list sometime partner/writer/director/producer the initialed one who just had an installment of his franchise released, but they all backed down.
A list celebrity/writer/game show: Dorothy Kilgallen
A list writer/director/producer mostly horror team: Erick Dowdle and Drew Dowdle
Release of suspected murderer in one of the most famous cases: Dr. Sam Sheppard
Government Commission: Warren Commission/John F. Kennedy assassination
A+ list sometime partner/writer/director/producer: M. Night Shyamalan
Fun fact: The mandible claw - a pro wrestling submission move used over the years by Mick Foley, Killer Kross and Su Yung - was invented by Dr. Sam Sheppard when he became a pro wrestler, post-prison release.
ReplyDeleteI heard the Testicular Claw was created by the Fabulous Moolah when a trick tried to underpay one of the female wrestlers she was pimping out.
DeleteI do believe those who murdered Dorothy ARE about to be exposed.
ReplyDeleteAlong with a large portion of Hollywood - who all serve the same master as the killers of Dorothy AND the killers of JFK that Dorothy was investigating.
This is going to be SUCH a good show.
Dark to light, my friend
Here's hoping.
DeleteHasn't the general opinion on whoever shot Kennedy moved over half a century from 'Murdering swines!' to 'Good call!'?
ReplyDeleteIn propagandized minds? Probably.
DeleteAs for everyone else? Not remotely.
No to people who believe in Democracy. Killing political opponents is a bad thing.
DeleteThat actually would make a good movie.
ReplyDelete@Vic: 🤣
Yeah I’m not really sure that the general opinion on murdering people or presidents has shifted all that much. Regarding Kilgallen, she stands at the intersection of so many people and events that it would be hard to do a film on her without serious legal problems. The Sinatra stuff alone would probably keep it in limbo forever.
ReplyDeleteThe name Dorothy Kilgallen just brings memories of our B&W TV and her being a shrew. My poor old mom would love to know she actually had some cache.(Can't suss the accent option of this mofo).
ReplyDeleteAnd M. Night Shalaman was credited, by Enty on CDAN, with stealing The Sixth Sense from a dead roommate, and making subsequent bombs of his own writing and directing.
ReplyDeleteSome of us have memories.
Rabbit - that was the guy who stole 'Donnie Darko' richard kelly.
ReplyDeleteI someone how wondered into old, "What's my life" programs on Youtube. Dorothy was a frequent panelist. She seemed very intelligent. Unfortunately I"m 55 and she was just a bit before my time.
ReplyDeleteFwiw, Monkeyweather, I wouldn't hold your breath sweetie.