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Having finished Mark Shaw’s “Collateral Damage” on 03-31-24, I must say, my mind is still reeling from the whirlwind of theories and scenarios presented within its pages. Delving into the murky waters surrounding the deaths of Marilyn Monroe and Dorothy Kilgallen, intertwined with the enigma of JFK, Shaw leaves no stone unturned in his exploration of conspiracy and corruption.

One cannot help but be captivated by the revelations within these pages. Shaw masterfully navigates through the labyrinth of theories, shedding light on the undeniable fact that neither Monroe nor Kilgallen met their demise by accident or their own hands. As the layers of deception are peeled away, the reader is left astounded by the lengths to which the corrupted will go to shield their misdeeds from the public eye.

Through Shaw’s meticulous research, I found myself immersed in the lives of these three iconic figures, as well as their intricate web of relationships. Each revelation brought new insights, painting a vivid portrait of an era fraught with intrigue and deception.

However, amidst the wealth of information presented, one cannot overlook the occasional repetitiveness that creeps into the narrative. Despite this minor flaw, “Collateral Damage” remains a gripping and enlightening read, sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone intrigued by the dark underbelly of history.