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Jim Harold's Crime Scene
Jim Harold
239 episodes
6 months ago
Jim Harold interviews authors and experts on true crime. Past guests have included Pulitzer Prize winners, best selling authors and popular true crime podcasters.
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Jim Harold interviews authors and experts on true crime. Past guests have included Pulitzer Prize winners, best selling authors and popular true crime podcasters.
Show more...
True Crime
Society & Culture,
Documentary
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The Mysterious Death of Dorothy Kilgallen- Jim Harold's Crime Scene 222
Jim Harold's Crime Scene
35 minutes
9 months ago
The Mysterious Death of Dorothy Kilgallen- Jim Harold's Crime Scene 222
Join Jim on this week's Crime Scene as he speaks with author Sara Jordan-Heintz about The Incredible Life & Mysterious Death of Dorothy Kilgallen. Dorothy was known as a panelist on the game show “What’s My Line?” and was popular for her “Voice of Broadway” column with the Hearst papers. She was an investigative journalist, and covered some of the biggest stories and court cases of the mid-20th century, even securing a Pulitzer Prize nomination. When John F. Kennedy was assassinated, she vowed to blow the lid off the cover-up and expose the truth, but died trying. Sara Jordan-Heintz was the first journalist to print the name of the man who romanced Dorothy and then became the number one (unofficial) suspect when she died. Listen in as Sarah discusses her hunt for the true story of Dorothy's death. You can purchase her book HERE. Thank you Sara! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim Harold's Crime Scene
Jim Harold interviews authors and experts on true crime. Past guests have included Pulitzer Prize winners, best selling authors and popular true crime podcasters.