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Marilyn: The Last Take,
Peter Harry Brown & Patte B. Barham, 1992

The Strange Death ofMarilyn Monroe,
Frank Capell, 1964

Marilyn Monroe: The FBI Files,
Tim Coates, 2003

Chief: My Life in the LAPD,
Darryl Gates, 1992

Double Cross,
Sam Giancana & Chuck Giancana, 1992

Crypt 33: The Saga of Marilyn Monroe—The Final Word,
Adela Gregory & Milo Speriglio, 1993

Norma Jean,
Fred Lawrence Guiles, 1969

Legend: The Life and Death of Marilyn Monroe,
Fred Lawrence Guiles, 1984

His Way: The Unauthorized Biography of Frank Sinatra,
Kitty Kelly, 1987

Marilyn Monroe,
Barbara Learning, 1998

Marilyn,
Norman Mailer, 1973

Marilyn: The Last Months,
Eunice Murray, 1975

Roemer: Man Against the Mob,
William F. Roemer, Jr., 1989

Peter Lawford: The Man Who Kept the Secrets,
James Spada, 1991

The Peter Lawford Story,
Patricia Seaton, 1988

Marilyn Monroe,
Donald Spoto, 1993

Marilyn and Me,
Susan Strasberg, 1992

Conversations with Marilyn,
W. J. Weatherby, 1976

The Last Days of Marilyn Monroe,
Donald H. Wolfe, 1998

The Assassination of Marilyn Monroe,
Donald H. Wolfe, 1999

Joe DiMaggio: The Hero’s Life,
Richard Ben Cramer

The Show Business Nobody Knows,
Earl Wilson, 1973

Show Business Laid Bare,
Earl Wilson, 1975

Nemesis: The True Story of Aristotle Onassis, Jackie O, and the Love Triangle That Brought Down the Kennedys,
Peter Evans, 2004

A Question of Character: A Life of John F. Kennedy,
Thomas C. Reeves, 1997

The Dark Side of Camelot,
Seymour Hersh, 1997

50 Greatest Conspiracies of All Time: History’s Biggest Mysteries, Coverups, and Cabals,
Vankin & Whalen, 1994

The Mammoth Book of Celebrity Murder: Murder Played Out in the spotlight of maximum publicity,
Chris Ellis & Julie Ellis, 2005

“The Killing of RFK: Will we ever know the truth?,” Andy Boehm;
http://www. skeptictank.org/files/socialis/rfkplot.htm

“Skinny D’Amato,” Atlantic City Newsletter, Archie Black, March, 2000;

http://www.ratpack.biz/rat-pack-archive.php?id=34&SkinnyDAmatoAtlanticCity

“Why the Mafia had to Murder Marilyn Monroe,” Christopher Claire, July 28, 2002, News.Scotsman.com;
http://www.scotsman.com/news/international/why-the- mafia-had-to-murder-marilyn-monroe-1-1375559

“Marilyn Monroe: the unseen files,” Tim Auld, February 27, 2011, The Telegraph;
http:// www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/8340357/Marilyn-Monroe-the-unseen-files.html

“Did Marilyn Monroe Commit Suicide? Or was she murdered because of her political involvement?,” Sherman A. Meeds, Jr., May 19, 2009;
http://www.mysterioustimes. net/doc/PageView.php?pg=5

“The JFK Assassination Chronology,” Ira David Wood III;
http://www.jfkresearch.com/ JFK%20Chronology%201.pdf

“Marilyn and Her Monsters,” Sam Kashner, Vanity Fair, November, 2010

Files of the Los Angeles Police Department

“ Marilyn Monroe,” Rachael Bell, TruTV Crime Library

“Interview with Ken Hunter, an ambulance attendant,” CBS News, Monroe Investigation Interviews, April 22, 2006, transcript of audio recorded in 1982

“Inquiry requested in Marilyn’s death,” Spokane Chronicle, Associated Press, October 8, 1985

“The Assassination of Marilyn Monroe,” Mel Ayton, 2005, Crime Magazine;

“Joe DiMaggio Would Appreciate It Very Much If You’d Leave Him the Hell Alone,” Robert Huber, 1999, Esquire 131, no. 6: 82. Academic Search Premier, Seattle Intelligencer, August 7, 1962)

“Hollywood and the Mafia,” TheChicagoSyndicate.com;
http://www.thechicagosyndicate. com/2005/11/hollywood-and-mafia.html

“The Kennedys: Power, Seduction and Hollywood” (Jeanne Carmen), 1998, E! True Hollywood Story

“Say Goodbye to the President” (Documentary), Produced by George Carey & Christoper Olgiati, Directed by Christopher Olgiati, 1985

“Unsolved History: Death of Marilyn Monroe” (Documentary), Discovery Communications, 2003

“History’s Mysteries: Marilyn Monroe,” October 12, 2009;
http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=dddee3vSmaI

HLN, “Coverage of Casey Anthony Murder Trial and use of Chloroform (Dr. Michelle Dupre, Medical Examiner, Forensic Pathologist),” CNN.com; http://youtu.be/ hAyHAiWqXyo

“The Deepest Family Secret,” Chuck Goudie, Investigative Report, May 8, 2008, WLS-TV, Chicago, IL;
http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=news/local&id=6129222

“Celebrity Obituaries: John Miner,” The Telegraph, March 4, 2011;
http://www.telegraph. co.uk/news/obituaries/celebrity-obituaries/8362737/John-Miner.html

30.
Say Goodbye to the President, dir. by Christopher Olgiati (1988; British Broadcasting Company, 1998 dvd).

31.
David Marshall, The DD Group: An Online Investigation Into the Death of Marilyn Monroe, (iUniverse, 2005), 134.

32.
Donald H. Wolfe, The Last Days of Marilyn Monroe, (New York: William Morrow and Company, 1998).

33.
Tony Plant, “How Did Marilyn Monroe Die?,” July, 2004.
http://southernwingsaircraft.com/howmarilyndied.html

34.
Jay Margolis, Marilyn Monroe: A Case for Murder (iUniverse, 2011), 25.

35.
T. Noguchi, M.D., Deputy Medical Examiner, County Coroner’s Report on the autopsy of Marilyn Monroe, August 13, 1962.
http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1299&dat=19730809&id=YslHAAAAIBAJ&sjid=8IsDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4892,2503573

36.
Margolis, A Case for Murder, 10-11.

37.
Christopher Claire, “Why the Mafia had to Murder Marilyn Monroe,” July 28, 2002, News.Scotsman.com

38.
Margolis, A Case for Murder, 144 (citing ABC’s Eyewitness News, October, 1985).

39.
Anthony Summers, Goddess: The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe (Macmillan, 1985).

40.
Margolis, A Case for Murder, 10.

41.
Associated Press, “Ex-prosecutor claims Monroe wasn’t suicidal,” MSNBC.com, August 5, 2005.
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/8841843/ns/today-entertainment/t/ex-prosecutor-claims-monroe-wasnt-suicidal/

42.
Wolfe, Last Days of Marilyn Monroe

43.
Wolfe, Last Days of Marilyn Monroe

44.
Wolfe, Last Days of Marilyn Monroe

45.
Wolfe, Last Days of Marilyn Monroe

46.
Wolfe, Last Days of Marilyn Monroe

47.
Wolfe, Last Days of Marilyn Monroe

48.
Wolfe, Last Days of Marilyn Monroe

49.
Wolfe, Last Days of Marilyn Monroe

50.
Wolfe, Last Days of Marilyn Monroe

51.
Margolis, A Case for Murder, 25

52.
Christopher Claire, “Why the Mafia had to Murder Marilyn Monroe,̶ July 28, 2002, News.Scotsman.com

53.
Wolfe, Last Days of Marilyn Monroe

54.
Wolfe, Last Days of Marilyn Monroe

55.
“History’s Mysteries: Marilyn Monroe” October 12, 2009,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dddee3vSmaI

56.
“History‘s Mysteries: Marilyn Monroe”

57.
Wolfe, Last Days of Marilyn Monroe

58.
Wolfe, Last Days of Marilyn Monroe

59.
Wolfe, Last Days of Marilyn Monroe

60.
Marshall, The DD Group

61.
Tony Plant, email to author, September 3, 2011

62.
Margolis, A Case for Murder, 144 (citing ABC’s Eyewitness News, October, 1985).

63.
Tony Plant, “How Did Marilyn Monroe Die?”

64.
Tony Plant, email to author, August 19, 2010

65.
Tony Plant, email to author, September 3, 2011

66.
Say Goodbye to the President, dir. by Christopher Olgiati (1988; British Broadcasting Company, 1998 dvd).

67.
John William Tuohy, “Bugging of a Goddess: The Marilyn Monroe Tapes,”
http://www.scribd.com/MansonCaseFile/d/53839213-Bugging-of-a-Goddess-The-Marilyn-Monroe-Tapes (accessed 14 Jan. 2012).

68.
Eunice Murray, Marilyn: The Last Months (Pyramid, 1975)

69.
Peter Harry Brown & Patte B. Barham, Marilyn:

The Last Take, (Dutton, 1992)

70.
Murray, The Last Months

71.
Summers, Goddess

72.
Summers, Goddess

73.
Marshall, The DD Group, 97-150.

74.
Marshall, The DD Group, 33-41.

75.
Margolis, A Case for Murder, 252.

76.
Murray, The Last Months

77.
Marshall, The DD Group, 97-150.

78.
Say Goodbye to the President, BBC.

79.
Marshall, The DD Group, 240.

80.
Margolis, A Case for Murder, 252

81.
Wolfe, Last Days of Marilyn Monroe

82.
Marshall, The DD Group, 99.

83.
Donald Spoto, Marilyn Monroe: The Biography (Harper Collins, 1993).

84.
Spoto, Marilyn Monroe

85.
Marshall, The DD Group, 240.

86.
James Spada, Peter Lawford: The Man Who Kept the Secrets (Bantam, 1991)

87.
Marshall, The DD Group, 240.

88.
Summers, Goddess, 309.

89.
Marshall, The DD Group

90.
Wolfe, Last Days of Marilyn Monroe

91.
Marshall, The DD Group, 261.

92.
Summers, Goddess

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