During the interview in the final scene of the film, Gray is asked by Edwin Newman whether or not Darby Shaw was a real person or whether she was simply a figment of his imagination. It would not seem too difficult for a major news network to confirm there was at least one person with that name. However, just being able to confirm there was someone named Darby Shaw is not sufficient to report she was the same individual who wrote the brief and thus assisted Grantham in his reporting, and journalism standards preclude the press from reporting facts without confirmation. The only people who knew she wrote the brief were dead or would not comment (ie Grantham, his editor, government officials and people involved in trying to shut her up). Even her closest friend had no idea what she was doing and likely would have been shocked to know she had become involved in uncovering who ordered the assassinations. Anyone trying to find her to confirm the story would run into dead ends, which would lead some to become suspicious that she did not exist.
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