The theory
of which Robert Kennedy was not in Los Angeles this fatidical August 4, had
disappeared as smoke, since there are numerous tests and declarations that
affirm the opposite. Also, it should have born in mind what Marilyn''s neighbors
saw and heard, the marriage Landau, that
night. Concretely, they saw an
ambulance and a car patrols before half after ten of the night, hour in which
approximately the actress died, and they listened so much to a helicopter as to
a woman: perhaps Eunice Murray?-, that it was throwing, hysteric the following
words from Marilyn''s
house: '' Killers! Killers! Are you satisfied now when she
has died? ''. Also, other information was not had in consideration either. For
example, that Norman Jefferies had seen Robert Kennedy and another two men for
him known to enter house of the star at about half after nine or ten of the
night, after which they ordered so much him as Eunice Murray to go
away. This
way he it was declaring: " They said to us that we should go away ”. I
want to
say that they made very clear that we had to go away. But this time
Eunice and I do not separate from the neighborhood. We went to the house of a
neighbor. I had no idea from what I was going on. He was the general district
attorney of the United States, I want to say. I did not know who were others
two men who were with him.I supposed
that they belonged to the government. The sergeant Jack Clemmons, the first
police officer who came to the house of Marilyn Monroe after the notice of his
death, did not serve for anything, when in him there were observed numerous
contradictions of Eunice Murray, Ralph Greenson and the doctor Hyman Engelberg,
whom they had called to recover the actress. Neither other suspicious details
were investigated, as the later appearance of a crystal glass, the telephone
disappearance of the records of the calls, a mysterious call to the White House
or the destruction of roles and notes. And of the same way, it was not considered
either that shortly before the midnight of August 4, the police officer Lynn
Franklin detained a dark car that was circulating at more speed of the allowed
one by the streets of Beverly Hills, inside whom they were so much actor Peter
Lawford - with whom Marilyn had supported a narrow friendship-, as the doctor
Greenson and the general district attorney of the United States, Robert
Kennedy.As Donald H
culminates. Wolfe: '' Were they trying to kill Marilyn Monroe? Or only her to
submit with one `prick critical'''', that is to say, to give a major dose of that
one the one which was used, to open by the force his filing cabinet, to take
notes, letters and legal documents and to look for the book of secrets? The
indications indicate premeditated murder. In the presence of Bobby Kennedy,
they injected a quantity of barbiturate sufficiently to kill fifteen persons ''.
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