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#118135 - 11/15/05 04:50 AM
Who killed Marilyn Monroe?
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Registered: 11/14/05
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I just finished reading an article on Marilyn's death (this month's Playboy mag...which also has a great interview with Pacino and another good read on Super Bowl tix bookies.) I'm not an expert (although I admit to being a Forensic Files junkie), there were a few points that the article brought up that really make me wonder how it could have been classified as an "apparent suicide" and not further investigated as a murder. Though this might be fun to discuss...as I'm sure everyone has an opinion on theory. Feel free to add your thoughts:
1) Her house was completely bugged, under 24/7 surveillance from all sorts of people (FBI, CIA, Hoffa, etc.) So how could no one have heard, or even better, had a tape of what happened that night?
2) The autopsy report was compromised, with a majority of the substances reported "missing"...including that from her stomach (her death, they say, was caused from taking 30-40 pills...but how could that be confirmed without proper testing?)
3) She was planning to re-marry Joe DiMaggio (according to his niece), so the idea of killing herself (and not really leaving a note, or calling him) doesn’t seem to really make sense to me.
Mike
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#118136 - 11/15/05 06:09 AM
Re: Who killed Marilyn Monroe?
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Registered: 10/03/05
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Posted by mooser745
[quote] [b]I just finished reading an article on Marilyn's death (this month's Playboy mag...which also has a great interview with Pacino and another good read on Super Bowl tix bookies.)[/b] [/quote]Ok, I gotta say this first cuz it's just clammerin' to get out....You must be one of those guys that buys Playboy for the articles right? Uh huh, sure! ;)
I always did think it strange that Marilyn died as she did and my thoughts tend to drift toward the mob as being her killer because of all the rukus going on in those days concerning organized crime. I knew she had an affair with John F. Kennedy and Bobby too. Here's some excerpts from Court TV.com on a theory of who could have killed her and why.
"Momo, (mobster Sam Giancana) heard Bobby (Kennedy) on tape distinctly insisting to the FBI that "that dago Sam Giancana" be put away for life. Eager to strike back, Momo could not, unfortunately, use the powerhouse footage he had of Jack’s "indiscretions." The CIA vetoed this idea since the material had been obtained illegally and could backfire against their user. So, according to Chuck Giancana's oft-startling revelations in Double Cross, Momo found another way.
His object was still to destroy the Kennedy’s good-boy Roman Catholic image. (Bobby had just been named "Family Man of the Year" by a national magazine.) The trysts Momo had been having with movie star Marilyn Monroe had been cooling since he began seeing more and more of Phyllis McGuire. But, they had remained friends and he knew she was sharing her time with other men, including both the married Kennedy brothers. She had recently confessed to him that she had fallen in love with Bobby.
Through his CIA informants who had bugged Marilyn’s phone, Momo learned that Bobby was to be in California on August 4, 1962, and had arranged a rendezvous at Marilyn’s house for that evening. The plan that ensued was diabolical. Momo sent his two most-trusted hit men, "Needles" Gianola and "Mugsy" Tortorella, to case Marilyn’s house and, after Bobby departed, to make their move. According to the theory put forth in the book, the executioners would kill the star and make her death look like suicide. Naturally, Momo figured, the Attorney General would be dragged into the case when police discovered the love letters from Bobby that Momo knew she kept; besides this, Marilyn’s housekeeper always answered the door when anyone visited and would be sure under police scrutiny to admit that Kennedy had been there moments before she died. Momo’s press friends were put on alert; they were ordered to make the most of the "tragic, unrequited love affair that sent poor Marilyn racing for the bottle of barbiturates".
August 4...waiting paid off. Bobby arrived at Marilyn’s Brentwood, mansion early evening, let in by the housekeeper. He left Marilyn around midnight. Waiting for her maid to retire, which was soon thereafter, the two killers stole into Marilyn’s bedroom. There, Chuck Giancana insists, they overcame her and inserted a Nembutal suppository into her anus. It was not the first time the device was used; it had eliminated other celebrities who had, when found dead, been written off as suicides. It was untraceable and the drug worked quickly, seeping its poison into the blood stream, appearing as if she had overdosed. Before they left the house, Gianola opened a bottle of pills, poured most of them into his pocket, and sprinkled a few beside her on the bed along with the empty bottle. The housekeeper discovered Marilyn’s corpse the following morning.
Momo envisioned the headlines: MARILYN MONROE FOUND DEAD; THE KENNEDYS IMPLICATED. But, he would be disappointed. When the news service splashed the news of the untimely death the following morning, the Kennedys pulled out all stops to censure investigation and keep newspaper reporters at bay. FBI agents, on Presidential instruction, removed anything accusatory from the Monroe home. When the coroner pronounced his hearing later in the day he expediently ruled, "Probable suicide". Oh...and the housekeeper said nothing.
Welcome to the forum mooser745 :)
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