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Shaw, Mark, 1945-

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1945-

Biographical Information

Mark Shaw is a 1968 graduate of Purdue University and 1972 graduate of the Indiana University School of Law in Indianapolis. He is a former criminal defense attorney and television personality as well as the published author of over 25 books. Among his many works, Shaw conducted extensive research about twentieth century journalist Dorothy Kilgallen and has written books "The Reporter Who Knew Too Much," "Denial of Justice," and "Collateral Damage" about Kilgallen and her investigation into the John F. Kennedy assassination.

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Mark Shaw papers

 Unprocessed Material — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 20201124.1

Mark Shaw papers

 Collection
Identifier: MSA 187
Scope and Contents The research notes, publications, photographs, recordings, and personal items detailing the life and work of Purdue alumnus and author Mark Shaw. The collection documents Shaw's research and writing, and includes the transcripts of the Jack Ruby trial, extensive research regarding twentieth century journalist and reportor Dorothy Kilgallen, research regarding Marilyn Monroe, and several books, news clippings, and other articles. The collection also contains many works by Shaw, including the...
Dates: 1953 - 2021

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