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The Last Days of Marilyn Monroe

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Author Donald Wolfe

Format Hardcover

Publisher William Morrow

Category Celebrity Biography

The Last Days of Marilyn Monroe contains documented revelations that show the FBI and the CIA suspected that national security secrets were being passed from President John F. Kennedy and Attorney General Robert Kennedy to Marilyn Monroe, who unwittingly revealed them to a man under investigation as a member of the Communist Party. Establishing that Marilyn Monroe didn't die in her "locked bedroom" and that her body was moved, Wolfe confirms that she was a homicide victim, documents the mode of death, names those involved and those who participated in the cover-up. Wolfe traces the clues surrounding Monroe's mysterious death, bringing together crucial testimony from two key witnesses. Norman Jefferies, Monroe's handyman (and the son-in-law of her housekeeper, Eunice Murray), was present at her home on the night she died. Now, for the first time, he discloses what he saw that evening and tells who visited Monroe on that fateful night. Wolfe has also spoken with former assistant district attorney John Miner, who was present at the Monroe autopsy. Miner explains why he is certain that Marilyn Monroe was a homicide (and not a suicide) victim and why he is calling for a new investigation and the exhumation of her body.

Authors

Donald Wolfe

Additional Info

  • Release Date: 1998-10-21
  • Publisher: William Morrow
  • Format: Hardcover
  • ISBN: 9780688162887
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