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Mark Shaw is a multi-talented personality: Author, Literary Consultant, Attorney, Public Speaker, Television Personality and Legal Analyst. He is a master at crafting and telling the compelling untold stories of famous people with an historical bent.
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Mark Shaw may refer to: Mark Shaw (lawyer) (born 1945), American lawyer and investigative reporter; see Johnnie Ray § Personal life; Mark Shaw (photographer) (1921–1969), American fashion and celebrity photographer; Mark Shaw (rugby union) (born 1956), former New Zealand rugby union footballer
A former criminal defense attorney and legal analyst for USA Today, CNN and ESPN, Mark Shaw is the author of 25 books and counting. His most recent is "The Reporter Who Knew Too Much: The Mysterious Death of What's My Line TV Star and Media Icon Dorothy Kilgallen."
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.
1 Νοε 2023 · A former criminal defense attorney and legal analyst for CNN, ESPN, and USA Today for the Mike Tyson, O.J. Simpson and Kobe Bryant cases, Mark Shaw is an investigative reporter and the author of 20+ books whose latest is the bestseller, “The Reporter Who Knew Too Much.”
Mark Shaw has 34 books on Goodreads with 10861 ratings. Mark Shaw’s most popular book is The Reporter Who Knew Too Much: The Mysterious Death of What's M...
Mark Shaw is a bestselling author ("The Reporter Who Knew Too Much"), respected investigative reporter, and noted historian who has published nearly thirty books, including six touching on the JFK assassination.