From the opening description of the lifeless body to the moment-by-moment account of her final days and hours, The Assassination of Marilyn Monroe explores every myth concerning the remarcable life and tragic death of the world's most famous woman.
With the testimony of the two witnesses, John Miner and Norman Jefferies, who always seemed to possess potentually explosive information, but had never previously came forward, Donald H. Wolfe assembles conclusive evidence proving that Marilyn Monroe was murdered. He not only names her killer and specifies the cause of death, but identifies the men who, acting upon the 'National Security Matter' surrounding Marilyn, orchestrated the subsequent cover-up about the events that unfolded at the star's home on August 4th 1962. It's a truly gripping portrait of one of the most shocking crimes of the century.
From the opening description of the lifeless body to the moment-by-moment account of her final days and hours, The Assassination of Marilyn Monroe explores every myth concerning the remarcable life and tragic death of the world's most famous woman.
With the testimony of the two witnesses, John Miner and Norman Jefferies, who always seemed to possess potentually explosive information, but had never previously came forward, Donald H. Wolfe assembles conclusive evidence proving that Marilyn Monroe was murdered. He not only names her killer and specifies the cause of death, but identifies the men who, acting upon the 'National Security Matter' surrounding Marilyn, orchestrated the subsequent cover-up about the events that unfolded at the star's home on August 4th 1962. It's a truly gripping portrait of one of the most shocking crimes of the century.