Marilyn Monroe's Autopsy And What It Revealed About Her Death
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Loose-lipped pillow talk may have sealed the fate of the sex goddess who had affairs with both Bobby and John.

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Marilyn Monroe was Hollywood’s most marketable and dazzling star during the 1950s and early 1960s. On August 4, 1962, her life came to a premature and tragic end at the age of 36.

According to the official story, Marilyn committed suicide by swallowing too many barbiturates. She was depressed because she had been dumped by Robert Kennedy—and before that John.

At 8:00 p.m., Marilyn allegedly retreated to her room and closed the door. Seven hours later, her housekeeper, Eunice Murray, saw that the light was still on in her room and grew worried. She called Marilyn’s psychiatrist, Dr. Ralph Greenson, who came to her home in Brentwood, peered through Marilyn’s bedroom window, and saw her lying face down on her bed.

Greenson then allegedly took a poker from the fireplace, smashed the window and climbed into Monroe’s room. After seeing her dead body, he proclaimed “we’ve lost her.”

At 4:25 a.m. the police were called and Marilyn was taken to a Santa Monica hospital (St. John’s Hospital) where she was pronounced dead.

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Marilyn’s body being taken to the morgue. [Source: dailymail.co.uk]

The Coroner, Dr. Theodore J. Curphey, ruled Marilyn’s death a suicide and no further police investigation was undertaken.

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Front page of the New York Mirror on August 6, 1962. [Source: wikipedia.org]

Bombshell Revelations

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A new Netflix documentary, The Mystery of Marilyn Monroe: The Unheard Tapes, and a book published by former LAPD officer Mike Rothmiller and Douglas Thompson, Bombshell: The Night Bobby Kennedy Killed Marilyn Monroe (London: Ad Lib Publishers, 2021), puncture the official narrative about Monroe’s death, and detail corruption in the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD). Rothmiller’s book depicts liberal icon Robert Kennedy as the murderer.

The Kennedy brothers’ sexual dalliances with Monroe were known to the FBI, LAPD and CIA because of surveillance carried out by Fred Otash, a private investigator who worked for all three agencies and who had been hired by Teamsters boss James Hoffa to “get dirt” on the Kennedys.

The LAPD’s Organized Crime Intelligence Division (OCID) compiled thousands of dossiers on political figures and celebrities to use for blackmail and other nefarious purposes.[1]

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Otash had bugged the Malibu home of Peter Lawford, an actor and brother-in-law to the Kennedys who was part of the “Rat Pack”—a collection of A-list Hollywood celebrities that included Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis, Jr., and Dean Martin who lived the high life. Known as swingers around town, the Kennedy boys fit in very well with this crowd; Lawford’s home served as one of their sexual playgrounds.

All the fun and games threatened to come to an end when a scorned Marilyn threatened to hold a press conference and expose her affairs with the Kennedys—which would have shattered their wholesome public image.

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Only known photo of John and Robert Kennedy with Marilyn Monroe (1962). [Source: honey.nine.com]

Highly embarrassing to the Kennedys was Marilyn’s ties to left-wing Hollywood A-listers like her ex-husband Arthur Miller, who had been subpoenaed by the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC) for alleged communist sympathies. (Miller wrote the play The Crucible about the Salem witch trials as a parable about the McCarthy era.)

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Marilyn at her wedding (1956) to famed playwright Arthur Miller. [Source: perfectlymarilynmonroe.com]

Otash’s surveillance tapes furthermore suggest that President Kennedy—whom she nicknamed “the General”—had been discussing nuclear issues with Marilyn who had an interest in foreign relations and divulged classified national security information—including plans to invade Cuba and increase the U.S. troop presence in Vietnam.

Marilyn wrote in her diary that “John does not like Fidel C and he will be gone soon,” and that Kennedy “will soon be sending more men to Vietnam…The Communists must be stopped. It will be a long war.”[2]

This is not information that Marilyn should have been privy to.

Marilyn also wrote in her diary that Bobby had told her that Jack had let him handle the Bay of Pigs invasion because Jack had taken medication for his back and wasn’t feeling well at the time. The diary further included a note about the assassination of Rafael Trujillo of the Dominican Republic on the Kennedy brothers orders and on South Vietnamese Premier Ngô Đình Diệm, making it apparent that he would be overthrown [in a coup that helped precipitate the Vietnam War].[3]

Marilyn additionally wrote about Murder Inc. and about being told by Bobby that “he was powerful enough to have people taken care of [murdered] if they got in his way.”[4]

On the night of Marilyn’s death, the file cabinets in her guesthouse were significantly broken into and her diary was confiscated along with love letters between her and Bobby.[5]

A Star Is Born

Born Norma Jeane Mortenson, Marilyn overcame a troubled childhood in which she was left an orphan. She began her acting career as a pin-up model during World War II and experienced her first big break when Hollywood agent Johnny Hyde helped her secure a part in The Asphalt Jungle (1950).

No “dumb blond,” Marilyn was smart and developed left-wing political views. After marrying Arthur Miller in 1956, syndicated columnist Walter Winchell wrote that “America’s best known blonde moving picture star is now the darling of the left-wing intelligentsia.”[6]

In 1953, Marilyn starred in “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” and “How to Marry a Millionaire” and was in the first issue of Playboy Magazine in December 1953.

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Monroe in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953). [Source: glamamor.com]
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A month later, she married Yankee star Joe DiMaggio, becoming half of the best known couple in the country.

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Marilyn’s fame further rose as the star of Billy Wilder’s The Seven Year Itch (1955), in which she played a young woman tantalizing her married neighbor.

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In 1959, Monroe won a Golden Globe award for best comedy/musical actress for Wilder’s film Some Like It Hot (1959), which cast her as a sultry singer who runs into two cross-dressing musicians evading the mob (Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon).

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Monroe also won critical acclaim for playing a gold digger in How to Marry a Millionaire (1953), a femme fatale in Niagara (1953), a showgirl in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), a saloon singer in Bus Stop (1956), and a divorcee in The Misfits (1961).

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Marilyn Monroe starring in The Misfits (1961). [Source: indiewire.com]
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CIA’s Seductress

Marilyn was of course no innocent; her rise to fame was assisted by Johnny Roselli, lieutenant of Chicago mob boss Sam Giancana who connected her with a Hollywood producer Joe Schenck who got her parts in return for sexual favors.

In a book called Double Cross written with his brother Chuck, Giancana wrote that “Marilyn’s desire to achieve stardom, coupled with her childlike desire to please, was exploited by the outfit and CIA,” which used her sexual charms to “frame world leaders”—among them President Sukarno of Indonesia.

Giancana insisted that using Marilyn as bait, the CIA had successfully compromised leaders from Asia to the Middle East, and that Marilyn had been a willing participant in the intrigue because “she enjoyed the attention of the world’s most powerful men.”

Kennedy’s Ruthlessness

Despite their liberal veneer, the Kennedy clan could be ruthless, especially when it came to protecting their political dynasty.[7]

The 2017 film Chappaquidick depicts how the family assembled a team of luminaries to try to cover up Ted Kennedy’s role in the killing of one of Bobby Kennedy’s former secretaries, Mary Jo Kopechne, after Ted drove his car off a pier on Cape Cod. Kennedy had swam to safety, caring more about himself and his career than the life of the young woman.

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Film shows the dark side of the Kennedys. [Source: imdb.com]

In his biography of Lyndon Johnson, historian Robert Caro cites several examples of Bobby Kennedy’s quick temper and violent nature. One was an incident at a Cambridge bar where Bobby smashed a fellow Harvard student on the head with a beer bottle because he had been upstaged on his birthday.[8]

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Beneath the glamorous image, the Kennedy brothers were sexual swingers who had a dark side—striving to achieve power at any cost. [Source: post-gazette.com]

On the day of the Cuban missile crisis, Bobby suggested that America “should sink the Maine again or something to give a pretext for invading Cuba.” (The sinking of the U.S.S. Maine in Havana harbor in February 1898, was a catalyst for the Spanish-American War.)[9]

When her affair with Bobby was ended, Marilyn became fearful for her life, telling her friend Robert Slatzer that Bobby had underworld killers in his employ—they had been assigned by secret elements of the CIA to perform assassinations and other “dirty tricks.”[10]

“The Whole Thing Stinks”

Though heartbroken and fearful of Bobby, Marilyn had appeared happy to her friends in the days before her death. No suicide note was found nor any pills in her stomach. Pat Newcomb, Marilyn’s friend and press agent, said she appeared to be in “wonderful spirits” before she was killed and that the next day they had plans to go to the movies.

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Pat Newcomb, left, with Marilyn Monroe. [Source: tarahanks.com]

At the time, Marilyn’s career was flourishing. Marilyn was scheduled to meet the next week with two motion picture executives who wanted her to star in a new picture and make night club appearances in Las Vegas for a lucrative fee. She was also going to resume a starring role in the 20th Century Fox feature “Something’s Got To Give.” The month before she had been on the cover of Life and Paris Match.

Syndicated columnist Dorothy Kilgallen told Marilyn’s friend Robert Slatzer that she would never believe that Marilyn took her own life as “there were too many conflicting stories from the people who were there that night. The whole thing stinks.”[11]

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Dorothy Kilgalen with Marilyn Monroe [Source: pinterest.com]

While Dr. Greenson said that he had broken into Marilyn’s room via the window with a poker—before calling Dr. Hyman Engelberg, Marilyn’s doctor—the window had been miraculously mended by the time the police arrived. Other witnesses insist the window was broken—but from the inside with particles of glass scattered around outside the window.[12]

Marilyn’s neighbors reported a helicopter hovering overhead that night—indicating a police presence before Marilyn was reported dead.[13] Forensic evidence afterwards went missing, and the police refused to make public Marilyn’s phone records.

Eunice Murray admitted to finding Marilyn on the floor, implying she was moved onto the bed. Her body was found naked which was unusual for someone who had taken their own life. Also, Marilyn usually slept wearing a supportive bra to keep her famous “tits tilted up shape.”

That there was no glass of water found in her room was also suspicious—how else could she have swallowed enough pills to kill herself if she could not wash them down with water?[14]

Like the Plumbers at Watergate–What the First Cop on the Scene Saw

Journalist Tony Sciacca wrote that Marilyn Monroe was “murdered because she knew too much about men at the top of the country’s power structure,” and that the murderers afterwards “callously tossed around her naked [lifeless] body in a desperate search to remove all evidence that she had ever been intimate with the Kennedys,” attempting to carefully arrange the death scene. “But like the Plumbers at Watergate, the federal agents botched the job so badly that it was obvious to the first cop on the scene that Marilyn had been murdered.”[15]

When that cop, Jack Clemmons, first entered Marilyn’s home at 4:45 a.m., housekeeper Eunice Murray—oddly—was doing laundry.

Marilyn’s body was found on her bed with her legs stretched out perfectly straight, which was unlike the contorted bodies of most victims who have overdosed on sleeping tablets.

Marilyn was cold to the touch, indicating she had been dead for some hours. She showed signs of liver mortis on her back, which further confirmed she had died hours earlier and indicated a body that had been moved after death and placed on the bed face down.[16]

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Sgt. Jack Clemmons [Source: findagrave.com]

Clemmons believed that Marilyn’s bedroom and everything around it had been created to show she was “alive enough to kill herself.”[17] What he saw was “not kosher;” it “looked like the whole thing had been staged. She couldn’t have died in that position—face down, stretched out swanlike. To me it was an out-and-out case of murder. [ 18]

Clemmons said that the people at Marilyn’s home when he arrived appeared extremely nervous—not upset as you might expect people to be about the sudden death of a loved one. He had the distinct feeling they were hiding something.

When Clemmons saw that there was an empty pill bottle, he heard a toilet in the home flush. As he moved in that direction, he saw Dr. Greenson exit the bathroom.[19] Some residual pills were still in the toilet (some pills were only partially broken down and resting in the bowl).

When Clemmons asked Greenson if he had dumped pills into the toilet, Greenson said “no.” Clemmons then told Greenson not to use the toilet again but, soon after, Greenson again flushed the toilet but played dumb, suggesting he thought Clemmons meant not to use another bathroom.[20]

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Dr. Greenson [Source: dailymail.co.uk]

When questioned afterwards, Dr. Greenson and Dr. Engelberg told Clemmons that their delay in calling the police was because they were busy telephoning 20th Century Fox and her “business associates.” But it is unlikely that they would be doing this for four hours with Marilyn lying dead.[21]

She Died in the Ambulance

Natalie Jacobs, the widow of Arthur Jacobs who handled Marilyn’s public relations, reported to investigator Anthony Summers, in The Mystery of Marilyn Monroe, that the night of Marilyn’s death, she and her husband had been listening to a Henry Mancini concert at the Hollywood Bowl.

At half past ten in the evening, they heard the bad news about Marilyn and immediately drove to her house in Brentwood. Eunice Murray’s claim about calling Dr. Greenson at 3:00 a.m. thus could not be true because her husband Arthur was at Marilyn’s house well before midnight, and his business was to keep the press at bay.

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Arthur P. Jacobs, Marilyn’s publicist, with the star in 1955. [Source: themarilynmonroecollection.com]

Walt Schaefer, an ambulance man, stated that he was there when an ambulance came to Marilyn’s home before midnight and took her to the Santa Monica hospital. At the time, Schaefer said she was alive but comatose.

Eunice Murray confirmed this story years later, admitting to the arrival of an ambulance while Marilyn was still alive.[24]

Dr. Greenson told journalist John Sherlock that he was in the ambulance with Marilyn, and that she died in the ambulance and was taken back to her house after. Greenson’s son Danny, who developed a good relationship with Marilyn because of a mutual left-wing outlook, told Anthony Summers that he was not comfortable telling him what his dad had told him.

Bobby in LA

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Lynn Franklin [Source: findagrave.com]

A big question mark centers on the question of Bobby Kennedy’s whereabouts on the weekend of Marilyn’s death.

John Bates, Kennedy’s lawyer, wrote a 3-page letter to foreign correspondent Bruno Bernard in 1986 claiming to have pictures which confirmed that Kennedy, his wife Ethel, and two sons stayed the weekend at his ranch in Gilroy, California, 300 miles east of Los Angeles.

While Bates said that he was not with Kennedy the whole time, the ranch was isolated and a difficult place for a helicopter to land. If Bobby had snuck out and come back late at night, the dogs would have gone berserk, and woken everyone up.

The ranch was at least an hours drive from the nearest airport and it was necessary to open and close two gates to get in and out.

Bates’ view was contradicted by police records which indicate that Bobby checked into the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles late at night on August 3, after traveling from San Francisco, and checked out about noon on August 4 and went to Peter Lawford’s house.

Various sources reported seeing Kennedy in LA the weekend Marilyn died. Daryl Gates, William Parker’s driver and protégé and LAPD Chief from 1978-1992, confessed in his autobiography that the LAPD knew Kennedy was in town on August 4.[22]

Eunice Murray also admitted during a 1985 BBC interview that Bobby Kennedy had visited Marilyn that day.[23]

A Beverly Hills police officer, Lynn Franklin, stopped Peter Lawford’s car with Bobby in it at 12:10 a.m. on Olympic Boulevard where he was going the wrong way at twice the speed limit. Lawford told Franklin he was trying to “get the Attorney General to the airport.[25]

Journalist Bill Woodfield said that Bobby had flown into LA via helicopter. He looked at the pilot logs and saw that Bobby had flown out of LA to San Francisco at 2:00 or 3:00 a.m. the morning of Marilyn’s death (the next day Kennedy attended a church service with his family in San Francisco).

Before coming over, Bobby apparently called Marilyn from Lawford’s house and Marilyn said that she was angry with him because she had felt “used. Like a piece of meat.” Marilyn’s hairdresser, Sydney Guilaroff, reported that, late Sunday afternoon, an upset Marilyn telephoned him twice and said that Bobby Kennedy had been at her house with Peter Lawford and threatened her.[26]

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Sydney Guilaroff cutting Marlene Dietrich’s hair. He reported receiving a call from a distressed Marilyn about being threatened by Robert Kennedy on the afternoon of her death. [Source: cursumperificio.net]

When Marilyn died, there were senior FBI agents in her home—their purpose evidently being to cover up the circumstances of her death.

Monroe was dead three months after she famously sang 'Happy Birthday' to President Kennedy in a performance that was so erotically charged, it caused one gossip columnist to remark: 'It seemed like Marilyn was making love to the president in front of 40 million Americans'
Marilyn singing Happy Birthday to President John F. Kennedy in a performance that was so erotically charged, it caused one gossip columnist to remark: “It seemed like Marilyn was making love to the president in front of 40 million Americans.” [Source: dailymail.co.uk]

Freudian Slip

During questioning, Dr. Greenson made one slip. When asked what had truly happened the night of Marilyn’s death, he barked: “Ask Robert Kennedy.” Dr. Greenson also acknowledged that Marilyn was involved with “suitors at the highest levels of government.”[27]

Horrible Last Weekend

On the last weekend of July 1962, Marilyn, at the invitation of Frank Sinatra, had flown to the Cal Neva Lodge and Casino in Lake Tahoe, Nevada, where she allegedly was drugged and anally raped by Mafia boss Sam Giancana—so-called Sicilian sex—as retribution for her affair with Bobby.

Earlier in the night, Monroe said that the Kennedys had “used her as a piece of ass.”[28] This statement may have resulted in her death since, if revealed publicly, it would have ruined the Kennedys.

Peter Lawford Spills the Beans

In 1982, former LAPD detective Mike Rothmiller interviewed Peter Lawford who, over the course of the interview, appeared to unburden himself of a terrible nightmare he had kept secret for years.

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Mike Rothmiller [Source: flagstaffbusinessnews.com]

Lawford confessed to Rothmiller that, when he and Bobby went to Marilyn’s house, she appeared slightly intoxicated and the situation quickly became heated as Marilyn accused Bobby and his brother Jack of treating her like a whore.

When Bobby shook his hand in her face, Marilyn slapped it away and Kennedy slammed her to the floor near the sofa. He then leaned over her, screaming profanities and grabbing her flailing arms by the wrists. Struggling to free herself, Marilyn slapped Bobby who had to be subdued.

Lawford at the time believed that Bobby was interested in finding Marilyn’s diary. Bobby began rummaging through cabinets and drawers in the house, while Lawford stayed with Marilyn and tried to calm her. After a few minutes, Marilyn confronted Bobby in her bedroom where he was looking through her dresser and told him to get out of there. Kennedy then violently pushed Marilyn, causing her to fall onto the bed. She now began to cry.

Bobby held her down on the bed and reportedly yelled: “Where is it?” He said he had to have the diary and would pay her. Kennedy then screamed something to the effect: “You’d better shut your mouth.”[29]

'Peter (Lawford) would obviously be pimping for both Kennedys,' said Jeanne Martin (wife of Dean Martin) in the doc. 'They would do it in front of anybody. Their wives could be in the other room, and many times were. I mean I've had a hand up my breasts. The president owned it'
Peter Lawford with Bobby Kennedy. [Source: dailymail.co.uk]

Marilyn by this time was hysterical as Bobby stormed out of the bedroom. When Lawford tried to console Marilyn, Bobby went to the kitchen sink. Lawford next saw him with a glass of water that he was stirring. Apparently he had put something in the drink.

Kennedy then walked to the living room and Kennedy gave her the glass and said “drink this and you’ll feel better.” Marilyn refused at first but, with Lawford’s coaxing, took the drink (Lawford said at the time he thought Kennedy had put a sedative in the drink that would calm her). Kennedy then told Marilyn to “finish it.” With that, she finished the drink.[30]

Subsequently, Marilyn passed out on the couch and Lawford and Kennedy renewed their search of the house for Marilyn’s diary. When Lawford glanced again at Marilyn she looked to be unconscious, with a waxen complexion. He told Kennedy and said they needed to call an ambulance. Bobby responded by grabbing Lawford’s arm and saying “leave her.”

As the two left, Lawford saw two men enter Marilyn’s house whom he thought might be detectives or CIA agents. Lawford and Kennedy then got into Lawford’s car and Lawford drove Bobby to the airport.

At the end of the interview Lawford told Rothmiller that, after he left the house, he believed that Marilyn was dead. Lawford also said he was aware that there was a subsequent delay in calling the police, which was designed to give Bobby an alibi.[31]

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Marilyn’s living room where the attack by Bobby Kennedy and likely poisoning took place. [Source: mirror.co.uk]

Fred Otash Tapes

Fred Otash’s surveillance confirmed that Robert Kennedy indeed visited Marilyn with Lawford on August 4, that the conversation between Marilyn and Kennedy became heated, and that Kennedy asked Marilyn how much money she wanted to keep her relationship with him and his brother secret. This question infuriated Marilyn, who began screaming at Bobby.

The tapes, at some point, revealed someone rummaging from room to room looking for something—presumably Marilyn’s diary. This ended with Kennedy screaming in a rage, “Give it to me,” and sounds of a physical struggle.

Marilyn was heard screaming and crying and Kennedy told her to shut up.

Lawford then said that he and Bobby had to leave and he would call Marilyn later but Marilyn did not respond. After Kennedy and Lawford exited the house, several people could be heard moving quickly through and rummaging around the house (thought to be LAPD detectives Archie Case and James Ahern).[32]

Marilyn at this point possibly said “who are you?” and then there were sounds of another struggle interlaced with muffled screams and men’s voices telling someone to shut up. After 20 minutes, Marilyn’s voice could no longer be heard—though other voices could be heard saying “take this,” “take that” and “did you find it?”

Otash believed that the men in the house may have administered a drug to Marilyn to subdue her and then were probably searching for her diary (marks of an injection were subsequently found on Marilyn though not reported in the original autopsy).[33] Later, Marilyn’s diary turned up in the OCID’s top secret files, which indicates the agents found what they were looking for.[34]

A policeman stands in front of Marilyn Monroe's house, where she was discovered dead, on June 5, 1962, in Brentwood.
Police officer stands in front of Monroe’s home in Brentwood, California. [Source: nypost.com]

Was Bobby Framed by Sam Giancana and The Mob?

If Bobby or one of his henchman was not the killer, it could have been mob boss Sam Giancana—under orders from the CIA.

A successor to Al Capone, Giancana had developed a vendetta against Kennedy over Cuba and because Kennedy had gone after the mafia as Attorney General when the mafia had helped elect Jack president over Richard Nixon in 1960 in the state of Illinois.

Giancana along with the CIA wanted Monroe’s diary because it exposed the connection between CIA, organized crime and White House and their collaboration in the attempted assassination of Fidel Castro which at the time was unknown. It was only exposed in the Church committee hearings of 1975, thirteen years after Monroe’s death.

Kennedy could have been framed for the death; with his presence at Monroe’s house used as blackmail material to keep he and his brother in-line.

According to Sam and Chuck Giancana, the killerscoordinated by Giancana’s lieutenant Needles Gianolaentered Monroe’s home before midnight on August 4, and finding Marilyn already sedated thanks to Bobby’s doctor friend, taped her mouth shut and inserted a deadly Nembutal suppository in her anus.

Alerted to Monroe’s death, Kennedy thwarted Giancana’s scheme, however, by mobilizing a team of FBI agents along with Peter Lawford and Fred Otash to sweep Marilyn’s home before the authorities arrived. The purpose was to coverup up any evidence of Kennedy’s visit and illicit affair with Marilyn.

Bernard Spindel Tapes–Yet More Incriminating Material

Incriminating material suggesting Kennedy as the killer was unearthed by Bernard Spindel, a wiretap expert working for Jimmy Hoffa who died of a heart attack in jail at the age of 45 in 1968 after medication he was taking was withheld from him. Spindel, who frequently assisted both the mafia and CIA, had installed wires in Marilyn’s home and elsewhere around Los Angeles to get the dirt on Kennedy.

One most revealing tape was of a call from San Francisco to a West Los Angeles home early Sunday morning, August 5, at a time Marilyn was already dead though word of her death had not yet been reported to police. The caller from San Francisco, who must have been Kennedy, asked: “is she dead yet?”[35] The term yet being especially significant.

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Who Provided Bobby with the Poison?

Bobby had close personal ties to various CIA agents, including William Harvey, the “American James Bond” who ran subversion and sabotage operations directed against Cuba.[36]

RFK on CIA's William King Harvey (The American James Bond) - YouTube
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One of Harvey’s key associates, Charles D. Ford (AKA Fiscalini), was Bobby Kennedy’s operational CIA officer whose assignment was to act as a go-between with the Mafia while using the pseudonym Rocky Fiscalini.

CIA Task Force W Executive Officer Samuel Halpern told author Seymour Hersh that Charles Fiscalini saw Bobby Kennedy frequently in his office and regularly talked to him on the phone. “Charlie was a good officer, and Bobby was his case officer. He was Bobby’s man.”[37]

The substance used to kill Marilyn Monroe was not traceable. It could very well have come from the CIA’s arsenal of toxic poisons that had been developed as part the top secret “Project Naomi.”

Kennedy could have been supplied with the poison through Fiscalini or Harvey; the latter was known to have researched viable poisons that could be used to kill Fidel Castro.

Kennedy could also have been supplied the poisons by members of LAPD’s intelligence division which had close links to the CIA. Its head for many years, Daryl F. Gates, the future LAPD chief, was a CIA asset.[38]

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Daryl F. Gates [Source: wikipedia.org]

Based on Fred Otash’s revelations, agents from this division may have been the ones to administer the poison.

That poison could have been a shellfish toxin known as Saxitoxin which had been developed, refined and stored at the U.S. Army’s secret biowarfare laboratory at Fort Detrick, Maryland.

Saxitoxin is among the deadliest poisons known to humankind. One to four milligrams (smaller than a grain of sugar) will kill an average-sized person by causing respiratory failure within minutes.[39]

Cover-up

L.A. Police Chief Wm. H. Parker, a portrait
William H. Parker [Source: calisphere.org]

Robert Kennedy was particularly close to LAPD chief William Parker, whom he considered the best police chief in the nation, and consulted with about counter-insurgency tactics in Latin America and action in Cuba to effectively deal with Fidel Castro.[40]

Intelligence Captain James Hamilton was also an intimate friend of the Kennedys and regularly ran secret LAPD intelligence operations on their behalf.[41]

Hamilton, according to Rothmiller and Thompson, was a key figure in the cover-up of Monroe’s murder. Fred Otash and Peter Lawford identified him as being at Marilyn’s house after her death and he is suspected of being the one to obtain Marilyn’s diary.[42] Hamilton also oversaw the investigation that concluded her death was a suicide.

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Los Angeles Police Chief William H. Parker, left, looks at a “Mafia” chart from Senator John McClellan’s Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field (commonly known as the Rackets Committee) with Captain James Hamilton, head of LAPD’s Intelligence Squad, at the State Building on September 26, 1958. Bobby Kennedy was the subcommittee’s chief counsel and investigator.[Source: calisphere.org]

When Jack Clemmons arrived at Marilyn’s home, he saw an unmarked LAPD car parked down the street with two men inside.[43] Later he learned that they were LAPD intelligence. To Clemmons it was obvious that they had been aware of Marilyn’s death long before the police were called.

A week later, Captain James Hamilton told Clemmons to sign a report he had prepared about Marilyn’s death. Clemmons refused, but later learned that his signature was forged under the orders of Chief Parker.[44]

Clemmons said that he was asked to initial two photographs he had not taken, which was not standard police procedure. One of the photos had Monroe’s body in bed holding a telephone and another where she was not holding the telephone.[45] The two diametrically opposed photos made clear to Clemmons that the crime scene had been staged. When Clemmons had entered Monroe’s room and saw her body, she was not holding the telephone.[46]

The LAPD also produced a doctored photo showing a drinking glass by Marilyn’s bed.[47] When Clemmons initially entered Marilyn’s room, he remembered that he did not see a glass.

In the days after Marilyn’s death, Eunice Murray—who had owed her housekeeping job to Dr. Greenson—disappeared for a few days and then mysteriously came into some money and took an extended European vacation, making herself conveniently unavailable for questioning.

Pat Newcomb, Marilyn’s publicist meanwhile went to the Kennedy compound in Hyannisport, MA, where she was photographed on a yacht with Kennedy family members, and thence was sent by the Kennedy’s to Europe for an extended vacation.

Newcomb may have helped provide an alibi for Kennedy because she claimed to have had dinner with Marilyn the night of her death, which would have been impossible given the timeline outlined by Lawford in his confession.

After her return from her vacation in Europe, Robert Kennedy got Newcomb a job as an information specialist (motion pictures) for the U.S. Information Agency. Newcomb was then hired to work on Bobby’s 1964 U.S. Senate campaign in New York and that of Pierre Salinger, a Kennedy confidante, in California, and served as Bobby’s campaign manager in his run for president in 1968 (Newcomb was also put on the payroll of the Department of Justice in a special unit on the fifth floor and later snagged a senior role at MGM studios).

“They Just Called It a Suicide”

Dr. Theodore Curphey curiously assigned Marilyn’s autopsy to Dr. Thomas Noguchi, the future “coroner to the stars,” who at the time had only been working in the Coroner’s Office for a year and a half.

Dr. Noguchi admitted that he endured great political pressure and failed to report on a bruise on Marilyn’s hip, which indicated possible violence before her death.[48]

Though the cause of death was determined to be “acute barbiturate poisoning due to ingestion of overdose,” there were no traces of barbiturates found in Marilyn’s stomach—only in her blood which indicated they had been injected and not taken orally.

In 2009, Noguchi acknowledged that he had made a mistake in having the toxicology tests only on the blood and liver and not on other internal organs. When he made a request for the organs in order to rectify the error, Noguchi was informed that the organs had already been disposed of and the case marked as closed.[49]

Lionel Grandison, then a 22-year-old LA Deputy Coroner’s aide, charged that Dr. Curphey ordered him to take part in a cover-up, telling an interviewer that “they just called it a suicide and ordered me to forget all about it. She was connected to the President and his Attorney General brother. Marilyn knew too much and someone—the FBI, the CIA or the Mafia—killed her to shut her up. She did not commit suicide, she was murdered.”[50]

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Lionel Grandison [Source: ebay.com]

Ain’t Karma a Bitch

If you believe in karma, Bobby Kennedy got what was coming to him on the night of June 5, 1968, when he was assassinated just like Marilyn by the dark forces of the “deep state.”

Many people today—including especially on the liberal end of the political spectrum—consider Bobby Kennedy to be a pure-hearted idealist whose death signified the end of the 1960s and ushered in a conservative dark age.[51]

However, Kennedy’s role in Monroe’s death and brutal conduct toward her helps demystify this view. It in turn exposes American politics for what it is: a Machiavellian world dominated by ruthless and unprincipled individuals and dynasties connected with organized crime who use people like ragdolls, including in their private sex lives.

That even the world’s preeminent sex symbol was deemed expendable shows the true colors of America’s ruling elite and the depths to which it will go—which compares with the ruling elites in other decadent empires throughout history.


  1. Mike Rothmiller and Douglas Thompson, Bombshell: The Night Bobby Kennedy Killed Marilyn Monroe (London: Ad Lib Publishers, 2021).
  2. Rothmiller and Thompson, Bombshell, 138, 286. John’s statements to Marilyn contradict the view of some historians that Kennedy was planning to withdraw U.S. troops from Vietnam and that this is what got him assassinated.

  3. Robert E. Slatzer, The Life and Curious Death of Marilyn Monroe (Los Angeles: Pinnacle Books, 1974), 16, 17, 408. It was thus Bobby and not Jack who made the fateful decision not to use air power at the Bay of Pigs, which angered hard-liners..

  4. Slatzer, The Life and Curious Death of Marilyn Monroe, 15.

  5. Slatzer, The Life and Curious Death of Marilyn Monroe, 408. The notes recorded in Marilyn’s diary were only brought to light years later during Senate investigations on the intelligence agencies spearheaded by Frank Church (D-ND). Thad Brown, the Los Angeles chief of detectives, is also reported to have told the U.S. Treasury’s assistant chief of intelligence in Los Angeles had found a crumpled piece of paper amidst Marilyn’s sheets.On it was a number for the White House. Journalist Milo Speriglio wrote: “If Marilyn had ‘told all’ at that news conference, the consequences would have been incalculable. Her top-secret revelations could have caused a furor greater than the Teapot Dome scandal. It could have been as devastating as Watergate. It could have sparked an explosive situation with Cuba and the Soviet Union. John Kennedy, not Richard Nixon might have become the first U.S. president to resign from office. The aspirations of Bobby Kennedy to succeed his brother would have been shattered. But the press conference never took place. The day before it was scheduled, Marilyn Monroe died.” Milo Speriglio, The Marilyn Conspiracy (New York: Pocket Books, 1986), 34.

  6. Rothmiller and Thompson, Bombshell, 111.

  7. The dark side of the Kennedys is detailed in numerous books: Seymour Hersh, The Dark Side of Camelot (Boston: Back Bay Books, 1998); Thomas Reeves, A Question of Character: A Life of John F. Kennedy (New York: Three Rivers Press, 1997); Noam Chomsky, Rethinking Camelot (Boston: South End Press, 1993); Stephen Dunleavy and Peter Brennan, Those Wild, Wild Kennedy Boys (Pinnacle Books, 1976)..

  8. Rothmiller and Thompson, Bombshell, 53, 131. New York Times columnist Anthony Lewis was a Harvard classmate of Bobby’s. Describing Kennedy as “callow and tough,” Lewis said that he did not like him. Once he had to pry him away from a man who he thought had insulted his brother. “Bobby would have killed him,” Lewis said, “if we hadn’t pulled him off….It really scared us. The Kennedys had each others’ backs.”

  9. Martin J. Sherwin, Gambling with Armageddon: Nuclear Roulette from Hiroshima to the Cuban Missile Crisis, 1945-1962 (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2020).

  10. Slatzer, The Life and Curious Death of Marilyn Monroe, 4, 5.

  11. Slatzer, The Life and Curious Death of Marilyn Monroe, 272. Kilgallen herself later died under suspicious circumstances after she uncovered damning information on the assassination of JFK. See Mark Shaw, Collateral Damage: The Mysterious Deaths of Marilyn Monroe and Dorothy Kilgallen, and the Ties that Bind Them to Robert Kennedy and the JFK (New York: Post Hill Press, 2021).

  12. Rothmiller and Thompson, Bombshell, 210. Eunice Murray later she had called her handy man son-in-law, Norman Jeffries II, to come over and repair the bedroom window before the police arrived.

  13. Idem.

  14. Rothmiller and Thompson, Bombshell, 227; Slatzer, The Life and Curious Death of Marilyn Monroe, 30..

  15. Tony Sciacca, Who Killed Marilyn? And Did the Kennedy’s Know (Manor Books, 1976); Slatzer, The Life and Curious Death of Marilyn Monroe, 416.

  16. Rothmiller and Thompson, Bombshell, 222, 223, 224; Slatzer, The Life and Curious Death of Marilyn Monroe, 32; Speriglio, The Marilyn Conspiracy. At first the doctors said they had not moved her or rolled her over. Then they changed their story and said they did roll her over on the bed to see if they could save her.

  17. Rothmiller and Thompson, Bombshell, 221, 222. Clemmons said that his reports were falsified and that he faced harassment and was ordered to shut up about what he knew.

  18. Slatzer, The Life and Curious Death of Marilyn Monroe, 288; Speriglio, The Marilyn Conspiracy, 18. Clemmons said that he “didn’t like the look on the psychiatrists’ face,” and “didn’t like his attitude.”.

  19. Rothmiller and Thompson, Bombshell, 225.

  20. Rothmiller and Thompson, Bombshell, 225; Slatzer, The Life and Curious Death of Marilyn Monroe, 300.

  21. Rothmiller and Thompson, Bombshell, 225.

  22. Rothmiller and Thompson, Bombshell, 43; Speriglio, The Marilyn Conspiracy, 104. Bates’ letter to Bruno Bernard and the photos of Kennedy at his ranch allegedly on that weekend are reprinted in Susan Bernard, Marilyn: Intimate Exposures (New York: Stirling Publishers, 2011), 184, 185. Bates said that he drove Kennedy to his family on Sunday morning to San Fransisco where he had a speaking appearance the next day.

  23. Rothmiller and Thompson, Bombshell, 210. Murray’s testimony was confirmed by several women who were playing cards at the home of Marilyn’s neighbor that afternoon and spotted Bobby Kennedy accompanied by another man (Peter Lawford) walking on the street and visiting Marilyn’s home. Slatzer, The Life and Curious Death of Marilyn Monroe, 21, 22.

  24. Idem.

  25. Rothmiller and Thompson, Bombshell, 43. Franklin said that there was a third man in the car whom he later identified as Dr. Ralph Greenson, Marilyn’s psychiatrist. When Franklin told Lawford that he was going the wrong way, he heard Bobby Kennedy shout urgently from the back seat: “I told you stupid!” Franklin subsequently survived two attempts on his life.

  26. Rothmiller and Thompson, Bombshell, 211.

  27. Rothmiller and Thompson, Bombshell, 234.

  28. Rothmiller and Thompson, Bombshell, 183.

  29. Rothmiller and Thompson, Bombshell, 214-216.

  30. Rothmiller and Thompson, Bombshell, 218.

  31. Rothmiller and Thompson, Bombshell, 220. When asked whether John and Bobby wanted Marilyn dead, Lawford answered yes.

  32. Rothmiller and Thompson, Bombshell, 258, 262.

  33. Rothmiller and Thompson, Bombshell, 257, 258.

  34. Rothmiller and Thompson, Bombshell, 273.

  35. Slatzer, The Life and Curious Death of Marilyn Monroe, 13. After Spindel’s arrest on illegal wiretapping charges, police raided his home and seized all his tapes. On Spindel’s mafia and CIA ties, see Sam and Chuck Giancana, with Bettina Giancana, Double Cross: The Explosive Inside Story of the Mobster Who Controlled America, with new foreword by Tim Newark (New York: Skyhorse, 2014), 391.

  36. Rothmiller and Thompson, Bombshell, 175, 176.

  37. Rothmiller and Thompson, Bombshell, 176.

  38. Rothmiller and Thompson, Bombshell, 262, 263.

  39. Rothmiller and Thompson, Bombshell, 229.

  40. Rothmiller and Thompson, Bombshell, 151. Just after Marilyn’s death, Parker, who had ambitions of replacing J. Edgar Hoover as FBI chief, was the one to confiscate her phone records. Slatzer, The Life and Curious Death of Marilyn Monroe, 401.

  41. Rothmiller and Thompson, Bombshell, 26.

  42. Rothmiller and Thompson, Bombshell, 262, 274.

  43. Rothmiller and Thompson, Bombshell, 225.

  44. Rothmiller and Thompson, Bombshell, 226.

  45. Idem.

  46. Rothmiller and Thompson, Bombshell, 227.

  47. Idem.

  48. Noguchi also failed to report on punctures in Marilyn’s flesh which derived from a shot she allegedly received under the armpit to subdue her during her struggle with Bobby Kennedy. Marilyn’s doctor, Hyman Engelberg also testified that he gave Marilyn two shots on August 1 and 3 which should have been highlighted in the autopsy report. Slatzer, The Life and Curious Death of Marilyn Monroe, 64.

  49. Rothmiller and Thompson, Bombshell, 266. See also Frank A. Capell, The Strange Death of Marilyn Monroe (Zarephath, New Jersey: Herald of Freedom, 1964), 62, 63, 69. It is possible that Robert Kennedy slipped a lethal dose of barbiturates into Marilyn’s water glass, and that Dr. Engelberg pumped Marilyn’s stomach in the hours before the police were called.

  50. Rothmiller and Thompson, Bombshell, 266; Lionel Grandison, Memoirs of a Deputy Coroner: The Case of Marilyn Monroe (Los Angeles: Bait-Cal, 2012).

  51. Although I was never under any illusions about the Kennedys and knew about their dark side, I admittedly succumbed to this illusion in my article for CovertAction Magazine about Robert Kennedy’s assassination.


[August 4, 2022: This article has been edited and updated to reflect reader feedback and new revelations.]


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33 COMMENTS

  1. 1st and last time to comment here. It is pretty obvious that RFK Jr. is making waves so lets crank up the cancel culture. It’s as obvious as appointing Dulles to the Warren commission. Or why no interceptors made it to 4 hijacked aircraft on 9/11.

  2. […] New documentary and book blame Marilyn Monroe’s murder on Robert Kennedy. “A new Netflix documentary, The Mystery of Marilyn Monroe: The Unheard Tapes, and a book published by former LAPD officer Mike Rothmiller and Douglas Thompson, Bombshell: The Night Bobby Kennedy Killed Marilyn Monroe (London: Ad Lib Publishers, 2021), puncture the official narrative about Monroe’s death, detail corruption in the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) and expose liberal icon Robert Kennedy as a murderer…. When her affair with Bobby was ended, Marilyn became fearful for her life, telling her friend Robert Slatzer that Bobby had underworld killers in his employ—they had been assigned by secret elements of the CIA to perform assassinations and other ‘dirty tricks’.”   https://covertactionmagazine.com/2022/05/25/bombshell-sixty-years-after-her-death-new-evidence-sugge… […]

  3. Jeremy, I don’t believe it was Bobby Kennedy who killed Marilyn Monroe. Nor do I believe that he had good friends in the CIA, certainly not those like William Harvey who were key in trying to overthrow the Cuban revolution and killing Fidel. By the time of Monroe’ murder, the CIA was angry with both Kennedys for not seeing to it that their Bay of Pigs invasion ended successfully. Several leading CIA men, including its director Allen Dulles, had been fired due to the Bay of Pigs fiasco. It would be Dulles who “investigated” JFK’s assassination for the Warren Commission.

    Sam Giancana asserts that he had Marilyn Monroe killed by men, in order to frighten the Kennedys to stop investigating and harassing the Mafia. He told this story, as well as who killed John Kennedy—his Mafia and Cuban exiles under the CIA—to his brother and godson. They wrote the as-told-to book, Double Cross: The Explosive, Inside Story of the Mobster Who Controlled America, published in 1992 by Warner Books.

    Jeremy quotes the author of the book this article is based upon as saying Sam Giancana had raped her a few days before her murder. Sam G. says she invited him for sex. A few days later, he had her killed and tried to make it look like Bobby Kennedy had done it. Sam got Chuckie Nicoletti, Needles Gianola, Mugsy Tortorella, and Bernie Spindel to do the dirty work. The killers., who administered “doctored” Nembutal suppositories into her anus, were Gianola and Tortorella. They waited outside in the dark for Bobby Kennedy and another man, whom they thought was a doctor, to leave her house. After they left, the mobsters came in and forced her onto the bed. They used the suppositories, which they said had been prepared by a chemist (Sydney Gottleib) who also prepared poisonous chemical potions the CIA sought to use to kill Fidel Castro. Giancana says the FBI helped cover up the Monroe murder. (See pages 314-6).

    • I agree with 100% of the Mob angle. The Kennedy’s had deep enemies within the intelligence community. (Dulles, McCord Meyer & Hoover). Bobby killing Monroe would have been exactly what they needed to out the Kennedy’s power without the need for a risky JFK assassination. Giancana wanted that diary as a weapon against the Kennedy’s and probably learned about it from Monroe at the time of the sexual liaison. I read once that Frank (the German) Schweis, a feared Outfit killer had shared with his girlfriend his involvement in the Monroe killing and later killed her having regretting his admission.

  4. This article is about possible crime for which there is insufficient evidence to made any conclusions. But why is this writer not writing about the horrible crimes of a world leader, crimes that the whole world is observing and seeing very clearly.

    • If another global stampede for toolet paper occurs, as may happen. given monkeypox and the next pandemic($)du jour, and this delirious fiction-heavy “article” were left in printed format as the sole remaining option…..

    • It will be JFK’s 105th birthday in 3 days, shared with GIC. What a thoughtful birthday gift, especially for his daily-Mass-going brother RFK, among whose last words, while dealing with a coward’s bullet in the back of his brain, were, “Is Paul [Schrade] OK? Is everybody OK? Everything’s going to be OK.”

      Doesn’t sound too much like the words of a man who had murdered a starlet just 6 years prior, does it?

      But maybe that’s just me, I don’t have the resources and funding to assemble the panel of distinguished and venerable mobsters who preside over the “details” in this, uh, “article”.

      I’m only just another humble Conspiracy Realist.

      LOL-LOL-LOL etc etc

  5. The suicide story always stunk. People who uphold the Kennedys as gods should look back one generation further at Joe Kennedy’s associates (life is paradox, RFK Jr is doing important work.)

    “According to the late mobster Frank Costello, one of the most prominent members of organized crime during that period, he and Kennedy were in a silent partnership during Prohibition and were visible in keeping bars and saloons overflowing with illegal booze. Costello told author Peter Maas (who was writing a book on Costello’s life––a book that was never completed due to Costello’s death) that Kennedy had a monopoly when it came to the importation of liquor into the United States”

    https://warfarehistorynetwork.com/2019/01/21/joseph-p-kennedy-most-controversial-ambassador-to-great-britain/

  6. Man, this is way south of pathetic. With such a well-teampled crime scene, the “managing editor” uses so many time-honored cluches and lines like “sonething to the effect of”. Ah, but lots of end notes.

    This piece sets new standards for embarrassment. i think Kuzmarov may have cut and pasted all of this, already available at New York Post and Nat’l Examiner, Globe, and other disinterested beacons of (yellow) light.

    Too bad it’s only online. I most certainly would have used a hard copy for my birdcage. Sheeesh.

    Serious. I’m not sure I have ever read such specious crap. Record setting. Call Guinness!

  7. I heard that theory back in the day, when it all happened. I don’t remember ever getting all this convincing detail but it was passed around as the truth.
    But the truth never seems to get anywhere. I don’t know why. It’s like if MSM doesn’t say it then it dies. We seem to have no other way to pass truth around.
    Maybe nowadays it will be different, with the web and smartphones and instant comms.
    But it hasn’t worked so far.
    There’s no doubt Fausti is a villain,
    that masks don’t work,
    that the vaccines are dangerous,
    that vaccines were not in any case necessary
    that billions, trillions have been wasted
    that hundreds of thousands have been murdered
    but none of that is generally known or believed for all the overwhelming evidence.
    Saddam had no weapons of mass destruction
    Daesh was an American invention and they supported them
    The twin towers building 12 (?) could not have gone down in that fashion
    Syria and Libya were egregious crimes
    Russia is not trying to conquer and occupy Ukraine
    The list goes on and on – the deeper you dig the more you find..
    But it is all generally denied and ‘unknown’, isn’t it?
    That’s why publications like this are so necessary and good.

    • “Convincing detail” ??!! Icould show about a hundred instances here, without any fact checks, just the wording and syntax is so bad and revealing that it’s all been “thrown together”. Out of a bottomless trash can, apparently.

      So helpful, intellectually, that the yellow writer has furnished dozens of photos of varying degrees of lurid lure.

      Man is this a bad joke. I’ve read a lot of trash talk about the Kennedys, and most all pretty easily proven as re-recycled garbage, for those who know anything of this historic yellow realm of cobbled hearsays and its spook history, but this is shocking for its infamy. Writers like this don’t seem to know they will have to answer for it one fine Day.

    • Man, Hersh bending over on his stiffest back day could never stoop this low. At least he has print not this pulpy. I may come back here when time permits to detail some of the glaring idiocies and deep lies in th8s, but it may as well have been cut and pasted from “National Enquirer” hit pieces on the Kennedy. Pisting bare-assed hearsay of the most specious kind as though it were biblical writ.

      To me, at least, it’s clear that C.A.M. has become a wholly owned subsidiary of CIA, sadly.

      Prove me wrong!

      Unlike your Kennedy character assassinations, it would be a whole lot easier to prove.

      • From the article:

        “Bobby held her down and reportedly yelled…”

        LOL!!?

        Quality reporting, reportedly, eh?

        Sheeesh

  8. Well what do you know! Just as Bobby Kennedy’s son, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., has documented the whole filthy Pharma racket in his magnificent book “The Real Anthony Fauci” – reviewed by no periodical although it was a top best seller for weeks – a new revelation showing that his father cyinically murdered dear innocent beautiful Marilyn!

    The CIA has many ways of achieving its ends.

    • “…reviewed by no periodical although it was a top bestseller for weeks ..” is the critical factoid in your comment, not to ignore the rest. all of what you post as true, too true.

      Call myself “just another humble Conspiracy Realist” based on comments like yours, all too easy, unfortunately, to corroborate: I first really noticed the national blackout on certain news about 20 years ago, when I heard from parties in Europe that on March 10, 2001, the top story on German news TV was “Major Terrorist Attack on The East Coast of the U.S.” forecast for tomorrow, and NOBODY here carried that story. Melidy Bethke spoke of it on KPFK.org here in L.A in 2003

      There have been many other instances, but one glaring one was the absence of any news, anywhere on the anet, that Robin Williams was cremated the day after his “suicide” (murder). I quizzed a rlcoroner who had left his office about it in 2016, and he was cryptic, but said, “We just don’t know”.

      The implications of the nastiest media donination are unsettling when you grasp that NOBODY carried it.

      I won’t even detail the stories of Joe Bageant, a self-avowed “leftneck” (RIP 2011) and way too perceptive and way too pink for anyone but his New Zealand publishers to print. He had a huge online following, but they said, “It speaks volumes that no one will publish him in the USA”.

      And it goes on and in. Robin Williams had become a close friend of Mort Sahl, a friend annd jome writer for JFK, and deputized by Jim Garrison in 1964 or so. He was blacklisted the last 60 years of his ling life, passed only months ago. But Williams, like Hunter Thompson. clearly had ruffled some Bush feathers, et al.

      This site is another glaring example. Nothing adds up here. Just a sad waste. It touts Phil Agee, so intrigue against HIM should be no surprise. I wrote Ray McGovern about him and he stopped answering me. Cold! LOL

      • My bad, I meant September 10, 2001,of course, I had a mental cramp, brief!, that the Pilot Episode of “The Lone Gunmen” (free viewing at YT last I checked) about planes being hijacked and flown into WTC was broadcast in March 2001, and had been filmed in 2000, airing a half year before it happened, proof sadly that Chris Carter of X Files was in cahoots (enough) with CIA and both had (at least some) advance knowledge of the imminent atracks. I believe that much is clear.

        My first experience of Vietnam was in 1974 and I lived in Paris and a French friend took me to a restaurant there in Little Saigon, off Boulevard Raspail in the 14th arrond.

        40 years later I was passing through a Trader Joe’s in Huntington Beach CA. and two vietnamese women, mother and daughter, were speaking French. I quizzed them about WTC, especially since they were living at the time in 2001 at opposite ends of France. They both looked at each other, quizzically, nodded vigorously, and said they had heard that on French news the day BEFORE it happened, September 10.

        They had not been aware that we didn’t get thae bulletin in the USA Inc., ever since we have been called, officially, the “Homeland”.

        Some Homeland Security LOL!

      • Apologies for typos, not too glaring, but the site doesn’t use an edit function. My meaning and spelling checks are easy enough to see, so I’ll skip the tedium.

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