Denial of Justice and the bestselling The Reporter Who Knew Too Much are the culmination of 15 years of research about the JFK assassination resulting in those two books and Melvin Belli: King of the Courtroom, and The Poison Patriarch: How the Betrayals of Joseph P. Kennedy Caused the Assassination of JFK. Triggered by a comment Belli, co-counsel for Jack Ruby that Shaw knew and briefly practiced law in the 1980s, the author decided to investigate Dorothy’s life and times and her mysterious death in 1965. By pure serendipity, and Dorothy’s guidance from the hereafter, he was able to gain the trust of Kathryn Fauble, a Los Angeles-based researcher who, along with a colleague had videotaped interviews with those closest to Dorothy. These never-before-seen interviews presented here for the first time as well as documents provided by Ms. Fauble became the foundation for Dorothy’s biographies, part tribute and part a fresh probe of her death.
Triggered by a comment Belli, co-counsel for Jack Ruby that Shaw knew and briefly practiced law in the 1980s, the author decided to investigate Dorothy’s life and times and her mysterious death in 1965. By pure serendipity, and Dorothy’s guidance from the hereafter, he was able to gain the trust of Kathryn Fauble, a Los Angeles-based researcher who, along with a colleague had videotaped interviews with those closest to Dorothy. These never-before-seen interviews presented here for the first time as well as documents provided by Ms. Fauble became the foundation Dorothy’s biography, part tribute and part a fresh probe of her death.
This website will hopefully provide viewers with companion information about Dorothy included in the books specifically the pertinent videos referred to in the text. Questions about this site or the book may be directed to Mr. Shaw by filling in the contact form below. More about him is at MarkShawbooks.com.
Mark William Shaw, the foremost expert on the JFK assassination, is a former correspondent for Good Morning America and CBS’s People and legal analyst for ABC, CNN, and USA Today for the Mike Tyson, O. J. Simpson and Kobe Bryant cases. He is also the author of more than 25 books, many touching on the theme of justice or injustice, including the bestselling The Reporter Who Knew Too Much: The Mysterious Death of What's My Line? TV Star and Media Icon Dorothy Kilgallen—movie rights optioned—the precursor book to Denial of Justice (According to Shaw, Kilgallen’s spirit is guiding him from the hereafter to reveal the truth!) A member of the Society of Professional Journals, he has written for USA Today, Huffington Post, the New York Daily News and the Aspen Daily News, which- he cofounded. He lives in the San Francisco area and more about him is at markshawbooks.com.