Because, contrary to what some authors have suggested, there is no evidence to support that theory. I do not indulge the fevered speculation that she was murdered. What do you now think happened that night? She told Guilaroff that Robert Kennedy had been at the house, had told her he was ending their relationship, and that she had threatened to “go public.” Marilyn, he said, had phoned him “in despair”, rambling on about betrayals by “men in high places”. At last, after my book was published, and before he died, he opened up. Of some 650 people interviewed for my book, Guilaroff was one I was sure was holding something back about the last night. There had always been a gap in the chronology around 9:30p.m., a gap I came to believe could be explained by the celebrated Hollywood hairdresser Sidney Guilaroff-a man trusted not only by Marilyn but, not least, by Ava Gardner and Elizabeth Taylor. The tick-tock through Marilyn’s final day had been missing vital events. How does what you add to the prior edition clarify what actually happened on the day Marilyn Monroe died? That President Kennedy and his brother Attorney General Robert Kennedy were compromised by their relationships with Monroe, and, when she died, sought frantically to cover up, should now become historical fact. What are the most newsworthy aspects of this revised edition, and why are they newsworthy?īy naming names, previously withheld, and publishing long-censored documents, the new Goddess delivers clear answers to long-simmering questions about Marilyn Monroe’s death.
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