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Joe DiMaggio died convinced JFK had Monroe killed
The Scotsman ^ | February 11, 2003 | ANNETTE WITHERIDGE

Posted on 02/10/2003 6:02:21 PM PST by MadIvan

HE WAS only married to Marilyn Monroe for nine turbulent months, but Joe DiMaggio, the reclusive US baseball legend, vowed he would never forgive the Kennedys for her death.

Now, four years after his own demise, the man immortalised by Simon and Garfunkel in the song Mrs Robinson appears to have his revenge.

A new book, written by his long-time lawyer and close companion Morris Engelberg, reveals he really did believe the Kennedy clan killed Monroe.

"They murdered the one person I loved," DiMaggio confided to Mr Engelberg.

Officially, Monroe, who allegedly enjoyed affairs with both John Kennedy, the US president, and his attorney general brother, Robert, committed suicide with an overdose of sleeping pills in 1962.

But rumours she was killed by the Kennedys because she knew too much about the political dynasty’s Mafia links and was threatening to go public to get back at Robert for dumping her have persisted ever since.

DiMaggio, who organised Monroe’s funeral and, for the next 20 years, had white roses delivered to her grave twice a week, refused to talk publicly about what he thought happened. However, he appears to have sanctioned his memoirs to come out after his death.

The Yankee Clipper, as he was known, claims to have read the Hollywood star’s diary after her death.

Monroe’s journal disappeared shortly afterwards but, according to the book DiMaggio: Setting the Record Straight, the star of The Seven Year Itch had apparently noted her conversations with Robert Kennedy about CIA plans to poison Fidel Castro with the aid of the Chicago gangster Sam Giancana, and the government’s investigation into union leader Jimmy Hoffa’s Mafia links.

Monroe met the Kennedys through Peter Lawford, their British brother-in-law, and is believed to have passed on Robert’s pillow talk to Frank Sinatra, who in turn reported to Giancana.

Engelberg and co-author Marv Schneider tell how Monroe spoke to DiMaggio’s son, Joe Jnr, on the night she died saying she wanted to set the record straight.

"She said she spoke with RFK [Robert Kennedy] three or four times a week and he told her about the work he was doing," the book reveals. "He mentioned which mobsters they were going after. Marilyn would pass on some of those tidbits to Sinatra, according to Joe Jnr."

DiMaggio shed no tears when the Kennedys were assassinated. According to the book, which contains a foreword by Henry Kissinger, DiMaggio believed "they got what they deserved".

DiMaggio, who was 84 when he died after a long battle with cancer, refused to shake Robert Kennedy’s hand when they met at New York’s Yankee Stadium. Just a few years before he died he agreed to go to the Kennedy Centre only if no member of the extended political family was there.

When Engelberg asked him why, DiMaggio responded: "What they did to me will never be forgotten."

DiMaggio was considered to be one of the greatest baseball players, but he hated the limelight and sports fans were stunned when he suddenly married Monroe in 1954. He was 39 and already retired, she was 27 and at the height of her fame.

They spent their honeymoon in Japan, where 100,000 US troops turned out to meet them. Afterwards, Monroe commented: "I have never heard so much cheering." DiMaggio replied knowingly: "I have."

Few were surprised when the couple split within nine months. He moved to Hollywood, Florida, and in later years, became estranged from his only son, Joe Jnr, and other family members.

Engelberg, his next door neighbour, came under attack in the months before the player’s death for appearing to control every aspect of DiMaggio’s life.


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I wonder how the "Hero of Chappaquiddick" will respond to this, if at all. ;)

Regards, Ivan

1 posted on 02/10/2003 6:02:22 PM PST by MadIvan
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To: Blue Scourge; PhiKapMom; carl in alaska; Cautor; GOP_Lady; prairiebreeze; veronica; SunnyUsa; ...
Bump!
2 posted on 02/10/2003 6:02:41 PM PST by MadIvan
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To: MadIvan
Another crack in the Camelot myth.
3 posted on 02/10/2003 6:03:47 PM PST by Commander8
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To: MadIvan
The Kennedy's seem to be involved in a lot of peoples deaths. As are the Clintons.
4 posted on 02/10/2003 6:07:40 PM PST by rs79bm
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To: MadIvan
He'll just down a boatload of whiskey and foget aboud't.
5 posted on 02/10/2003 6:08:52 PM PST by DoughtyOne (Freeper Caribbean Cruise May 31-June 6, Staterooms As Low As $610 Per Person For Entire Week!)
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To: Commander8
I wonder if Mary Jo and Marilyn are up there somewhere, comparing notes (along with JFK and Robert's sister, who was lobotomized on orders from dear ol dad).
6 posted on 02/10/2003 6:09:39 PM PST by Republic (tommy daschle is a WEASEL OF MASS DISTORTION (tractorman)-so truthful, it almost HURTS!)
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To: MadIvan
I'm not a fan of conspiracy theories.

But I admire a man who WILL NOT shake the hand of someone more 'powerful' than he out of principal.

7 posted on 02/10/2003 6:10:34 PM PST by Happygal
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To: MadIvan
I love conspiracy theories although I don't actually believe many of them. I do think Lee Harvey Oswald killed JFK and I don't think the Air Force is hiding UFO's.

On the other hand I think it is entirely possible that one of the Kennedy's is responsible for Marilyn's death. I have seen too many people who knew her well including Jeanie Carmen who are convinced of it.

8 posted on 02/10/2003 6:11:24 PM PST by yarddog
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To: MadIvan
My goodness! We certainly live in interesting times!
9 posted on 02/10/2003 6:12:36 PM PST by Miss Marple
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To: Commander8
ShamALOT myths!

Look back over the last fifty years. Look at the Democrats we've had for President. There isn't a one of them worth kissing Nixon's shoes including Kennedy.

Look at what happened to Nixon, and the free ride the other's got. We now now John was a drugged up basket case most of the time. Geez, I cann't believe how the wool was pulled over the American public's eyes regarding that guy. Carter made foreign policy blunders we'll be dealing with for another thirty years or so. Clinton, hell what didn't that guy do?

Starting with Ford on, the Democrats played it up that every Repubican President was stupid. Ford was supposedly a bumbler, Reagan was a tottering old fool, President Bush was vilified by Clinton as if he was dirt under his toenails, and now the current President is called stupid.

Look at what the Democrats gave us. Look at the men the Republican party gave us. I may not agree with some of what they do, but at least they aren't subversive traitors, inept country bumpkins or drug addicts.

10 posted on 02/10/2003 6:16:56 PM PST by DoughtyOne (Freeper Caribbean Cruise May 31-June 6, Staterooms As Low As $610 Per Person For Entire Week!)
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To: MadIvan
If anyone knows, if anyone read her diary, it would have been Joe. Where is the diary?
11 posted on 02/10/2003 6:17:23 PM PST by waterstraat
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To: yarddog
I don't know what the full scoop on Marilyn was, but Robert stated he was on the east coast the night she died. Later on I saw an interview with Lawford who admitted that Robert stayed at his LA home the night she died. Lord knows the Kennedy's were involved in some pretty sordid stuff from Exner to vote theft to who knows what.
12 posted on 02/10/2003 6:19:45 PM PST by DoughtyOne (Freeper Caribbean Cruise May 31-June 6, Staterooms As Low As $610 Per Person For Entire Week!)
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To: MadIvan
Sounds like Morrie the Lawyer is upset that his meal ticket died, so he writes a book linking everyone who was anyone in the early 1960's to cash in one more time.

None of this can be proved or disproved.

Book is waste of tree.
13 posted on 02/10/2003 6:20:14 PM PST by You Dirty Rats
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To: MadIvan
Morris Engelberg is a real POS but it does not surprise me that Joe D. thought JFK whacked Marilyn. He hated the Kennedys.

About the only consistent thing I have seen about conspiracies dealing with Marilyn Monroe's death is that it was via anal suppository.

14 posted on 02/10/2003 6:20:38 PM PST by amused (Creed of the Leftist: "Freedom of speech as long as you are in agreement")
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To: DoughtyOne
I agree, when Harry Truman called Nixon an SOB and said that everyone who voted for him should go to Hell, the media thought it was cute and witty and to this day public school history teachers remember the episode with an almost teary-eyed nostalgia.

Now imagine if President Reagan said that about Clinton and his supporters, you'd hear words like mean-spirited and crude.
15 posted on 02/10/2003 6:23:52 PM PST by Commander8
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To: MadIvan
According to the book, which contains a foreword by Henry Kissinger...
16 posted on 02/10/2003 6:34:33 PM PST by jd777
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To: Commander8
Yes, mean spirited. Har But it wasn't mean spirited for Saturday Night Live to skewer Ford every Saturday night for years. The humor wasn't lost on me, but the premise didn't stop there. The media supported that persona whenever possible. Every time Ford made a misstep it was run over and over. Clinton made some missteps during his Presidency, but you seldom saw them once, let alone over and over. And the media acted as if he was the smartest President in US history. Hell he was so smart he actually tried to parse "is". LMAO, what an ignorant fool that guy was and is.
17 posted on 02/10/2003 6:41:09 PM PST by DoughtyOne (Freeper Caribbean Cruise May 31-June 6, Staterooms As Low As $610 Per Person For Entire Week!)
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To: MadIvan
Publishers Weekly's review:

The New York Yankees made Joe DiMaggio a household name, but it took Brooklyn-born, Florida-based attorney Morris Engelberg to make DiMaggio wealthy. Now, Engelberg puts his personal spin on the life and times of the Yankee Clipper, who died in 1999, with Engelberg by his side, after a short battle with lung cancer. But contrary to the book's provocative subtitle, Engelberg's effort is little more than a paean to DiMaggio, his childhood idol turned dream client. Engelberg writes that he regarded DiMaggio, whose affairs he managed for the last 16 years of the slugger's life, as his "best friend" rather than a client. Not surprisingly, the book reads as though it were written by a best friend, heavy on deference and light on detail-except when it comes to Engelberg's record-setting success in peddling DiMaggio to memorabilia dealers. Indeed, more baseballs are signed than swatted in this version of DiMaggio's life, while DiMaggio's legendary 13-year Hall-of-Fame career, which includes a record 56-game hitting streak and nine World Series rings, is recalled in a brisk 60 pages. Off the field, DiMaggio's famously complicated relationships, including those with his brother and rival, Red Sox outfielder Dom DiMaggio, and Yankee teammates like Gehrig and Mantle, are largely unexplored. Even chapters devoted to DiMaggio's relationships with ex-wife Marilyn Monroe, and his estranged son, Joe Jr., are shallow and disappointing. To his credit, Engelberg clearly made DiMaggio a rich man. But his almost unsettling reverence for and loyalty to his subject overwhelm any attempts, however timid, to truly understand one of the game's greatest and most enigmatic icons.

18 posted on 02/10/2003 6:50:48 PM PST by GeneD
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Wonder if John and Robert helped Marilyn out of the dress that was sewn onto her body.

19 posted on 02/10/2003 6:56:38 PM PST by SMEDLEYBUTLER
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To: MadIvan
Ivan hey sacracsim aside it is known fact that Sinatra and his Rat Pack help stole the 1960 elections thanks to Chicago Family vote on Teamsters if you know what I mean and I think you do
20 posted on 02/10/2003 6:56:39 PM PST by SevenofNine (Get ready for SMACKDOWN Saddam)
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