Tuesday, May 23, 2017

The Murder of Marilyn Monroe: Case Closed









The New York Times Bestseller
Accepted into The National Press Club
Marilyn Monroe died under suspicious circumstances on the night of August 4, 1962. In The Murder of Marilyn Monroe: Case Closed, renowned MM expert Jay Margolis and New York Times best-selling
author Richard Buskin finally lay to rest more than 50 years of wild
speculation and misguided assertions by actually naming the screen
goddess's killer. At the same time, they use the testimony of
eyewitnesses to describe exactly what took place inside her house on
Fifth Helena Drive in Los Angeles's Brentwood neighborhood. Implicating
Bobby Kennedy in the commission of Monroe's murder, this is the first
book to name the LAPD officers who accompanied the attorney general to
her home, provide details about how the Kennedys used bribes to silence
one of the ambulance drivers, and specify how the subsequent cover-up
was aided by a noted pathologist's outrageous lies. This blockbuster
volume blows the lid off the world's most notorious and talked-about
celebrity death, and in the process also exposes the third gunman in the pantry who delivered the fatal bullet to the back of RFK's head - and
the third gunman's female accomplice who, until now, has only been
known to the LAPD and the FBI as "the girl in the polka-dot dress."



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