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I do not believe she was murdered, but I the evidence is that evidence was staged.
RFK was on his way to bang her when she called. By the time he arrived at her home, she was near death. He called an ambulance, which arrived and removed her for transport to hospital.
She died en route.
RFK ordered the ambulance to turn around and go back to her home, and the crew reluctantly did so.
Later, RFK and Peter Lawford ransacked her home looking for any incriminating evidence against RFK or JFK, and they staged her body.
If this happened, why go through staging her body? Why not just let the ambulance continue on the hospital? They could still raid her home for incriminating information.
If this happened, why go through staging her body? Why not just let the ambulance continue on the hospital? They could still raid her home for incriminating information.
Yeah. I remember hearing speculation that she was not quite dead yet and they did not want her talking, so they turned back.
Marylny Monroe? Didn't she get hit by a semi in rural West VA several years ago after staggering out of a gin joint and wandering onto the 'pike? I don't recall there was ever any suggestion of murder.
Marylny Monroe? Didn't she get hit by a semi in rural West VA several years ago after staggering out of a gin joint and wandering onto the 'pike? I don't recall there was ever any suggestion of murder.
Although I pretty well recall the stories and gossip surrounding her death [yikes, that's a long time ago] and her involvement w/the Kennedys among others, I also recall that she was a very troubled woman. Regardless of her amazing success, she was an insecure woman and more often not, depressed.
I have no doubt that prominent individuals went through her home; looked for 'personal' items / notes / journals perhaps and maybe did some rearranging in the house, I do not believe, at all, that it was homicide. It might have been an accidential overdose rather than deliberate suicide but nonetheless, I do not believe it was murder.
Clearly the government has been known [smile] to fudge things / events / circumstances, however, I do not think this is one of the situations.
Although I pretty well recall the stories and gossip surrounding her death [yikes, that's a long time ago] and her involvement w/the Kennedys among others, I also recall that she was a very troubled woman. Regardless of her amazing success, she was an insecure woman and more often not, depressed.
I have no doubt that prominent individuals went through her home; looked for 'personal' items / notes / journals perhaps and maybe did some rearranging in the house, I do not believe, at all, that it was homicide. It might have been an accidental overdose rather than deliberate suicide but nonetheless, I do not believe it was murder.
Clearly the government has been known [smile] to fudge things / events / circumstances, however, I do not think this is one of the situations.
We'll never know, either will we about the deaths of the two Kennedys. What troubles me about Monroe is that it is commonly known, now, that the place was bugged but there was never any explanation of who did it.
It is not a good thing to allow loose ends, especially where famous people are involved. I mean, the powers that be must know by now that there will be all these conspiracy theories later. Why would they feed that by not giving a thorough and accurate report?
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