Over the years, renowned journalist Bill Sloan has covered everything from scandalous exposés to groundbreaking news. He began his career as an investigative reporter for the Dallas Times Herald in 1958. During his ten-year run there, he covered many major events and personalities of the twentieth century and even earned himself a Pulitzer Prize nomination. In 1968, Mr. Sloan shifted his focus to the tabloid arena, accepting the position of staff writer for the National Enquirer; he quickly became a top writer. He later served as editor of the Globe and the National Tattler. Today the tabloid veteran is a freelance writer.
Mr. Sloan has written over a dozen books, including I WATCHED a Wild Hog Eat My Baby!, a colorful history of tabloids and their cultural impact over the past thirty years. He also published the acclaimed World War II book Given Up for Dead: America's Heroic Stand at Wake Island.
His most recent book, JFK: The Last Dissenting Witness, tells the story of Jean Hill, the last major witness of Pres. John F. Kennedy's assassination to publicly dispute the findings of the Warren Commission. With the help of Bill Sloan, Ms. Hill reveals long-kept secrets that federal authorities tried desperately to suppress. Her gripping, intimate account of that fateful autumn day, and the web of intrigue and conspiracy that followed, reveals more than ever the clumsiness and inaccuracy of the Warren Report. Jim Marrs, author of Crossfire, says of the book, “Jean Hill may well be the most important assassination witness alive today. Her story deserves close scrutiny by every citizen.”
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