Posted on 11/13/2005 7:56:06 PM PST by kcvl
Some theories:
http://www.coverups.com/monroe/theories.htm
http://www.coverups.com/monroe/countdown.htm
Re: the photo...
"Two hours later [after singing "Happy Birthday" to JFK in Madison Square Garden], Monroe made her entrance at a party given by theater magnate Arthur Krim. After an hour, President Kennedy pulled the actress away from the other guests and into a corner, where they were soon joined by Robert Kennedy. The three stood talking for approximately 15 minutes."
"Later the Attorney General appeared uneasy as White House journalist Merriman Smith chatted with Monroe while writing in a small notebook. When Bobby was informed by a Secret Service agent that a candid photo had been taken of Marilyn and the Kennedy brothers, his face grew stormy."
From http://www.coverups.com/monroe/countdown.htm
"It was a mob hit."
Why?
My own conspiracy theory? Ok, now is when you all think I'm crazy. LOL!! But I'd say all three were murdered by communists.
Bobby had worked with, what was his name? Was it McCarthy? Who had tried to ferret out the communists in this country. Especially in Follywood. Marilyn Monroe, IMHO because of here acting career, and her beauty could get into the bedrooms and find out secrets of all the men in follywood. Or anywhere else for that matter. I believe she was working undercover for the gov. No pun intended.
JFK had been going head to head with the communist leaders Castro especially. All three end up dead.
Ok, tin foil hat off now LOL!!
Thanks for the ping, LucyT.
AllMovie.com gives "Winter Kills" four stars. I want to see that.
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Caution: there's a send-up of right-wing militias, but it's very funny, and the whole thing is terrific. Paranoia squared. Better than the Manchurian Candidate.
Indeed. And it was carried out in a street in Dallas and a hotel basement in Los Angeles.
If you were a Kennedy family plotter, would you trust any mission of importance to your stupid and incompetent little brother?
Mary Pinchot Meyer....
Sam Giancana was also the inspiration for the horse's head scene in the Godfather film, Giancana Vegas casino money having partially financed several of the early films in which Marilyn appeared after her contract with Fox Studios was not renewed in August 1947. Then, in December of 1950, she got a new contract with Fox....
John Roselli, who had been ordered to remove himself from Chicago to L.A. by Al Capone in 1925 following a federal narcotics arrest, was generally thought by most of the Chicago newspapermen with whom I worked, to have been in charge of the crew that visited Marilyn that evening. You'll get arguments, but the rationale seems to have been to have been to discredit Bobby Kennedy, Marilyn's phone having been wiretapped by Hollywood P.I. Fred Otash and her room having been bugged by Jimmy Hoffa's wireman, Bernie Spindel.
Disclosure of Marilyn's reputed abortion of a Kennedy child in 1962 [one of a dozen or so along her career path] might have proved a bit difficult for Kennedy's 1964 reelection attempts, particularly if the revelation left JFK in the wake of a divorce from Jackie.
Oh. you wascally wabbit! But think Columbia Pictures and their then-president Harry Cohn, rather than Warner, at least so far as Marilyn is involved. And though her career with Fox was a stormy one with firings and contract non-renewals, she kept coming backto them like a bad penny.
Timeline:
5 March 1961 | Discharged from Columbia Presbyterian Hospital | ||
October 1961 | Meets Robert Kennedy at Peter Lawford's beach house | ||
19 November 1961 | Attends a dinner at Peter Lawford's house with President Kennedy | ||
February 1962 | Moves into house she has bought in Brentwood, LA | ||
1 February 1962 | Dinner in honor of Robert Kennedy | ||
5 March 1962 | Marilyn wins Golden Globe Award, Worlds Film Favorite | ||
24 March 1962 | Marilyn and JFK spend weekend together in Palm Springs | ||
23 April 1962 | Begins work on Something's Got to Give | ||
19 May 1962 | Sings "Happy Birthday" and "Thanks for the Memory" to JFK at Madison Square Garden | ||
28 May 1962 |
Nude pool sequence shot on Something's Got to Give 1 June 1962 |
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Marilyn's last day at work at Fox and final public appearance |
7 June 1962 | Fox fires Marilyn for breach of contract | ||
23 June 1962 | Bert Stern begins first of three photo sessions for Vogue "The Last Sitting" | ||
28 June 1962 | Negotiations resumed with Fox about Somthing's Got to Give | ||
29 June 1962 | George Barris spends three days shooting Marilyn for Cosmopolitan | ||
4 July 1962 | Begins extensive interview, her last, with Richard Meryman | ||
6 July 1962 | Allan Grant shoot for Life Magazine | ||
12 July 1962 | Meets Fox studio chiefs | ||
20 July 1962 | Allegedly enters Cedars of Lebanon hospital for abortion | ||
28 July 1962 | Weekend at Cal-Neva Lodge | ||
1 August 1962 | Fox rewrites Marilyn's contract for double the salary and restart production of Something's Got to Give | ||
3 August 1962 | Appears on the cover of Life for last time | ||
4 August 1962 | Marilyn's last day alive includes a 6hr session with Greenson | ||
5 August 1962 | Police called to Marilyn's home. Official day of death. Autopsy performed | ||
8 August 1962 | Funeral at Westwood Medical Park Cemetery | ||
28 August 1962 | Marilyn's death certificate is signed |
No class murderers merit no class executions.
According to the book, she hung out with Giancana and other mob guys, and knew too much, particularly about joint CIA/mob activities. When she became distraught over the Kennedys and began to talk too much, it became necessary to remove her. Btw, the page numbers given are for the paperback version.
Ping to my post #59.
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