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The Men Who Murdered Marilyn (edition 1996)

by Matthew Smith (Author)

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It was not until 20 years after her death that the notion that Marilyn Monroe did not take her own life gained widespread scrutiny. Since then, many theories have been propounded. This volume draws on friends and associates of Marilyn and the surviving doctors, lawyers and policemen involved in the case. They are growing old and have been persuaded to talk to investigative journalist Matthew Smith.… (more)
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Title:The Men Who Murdered Marilyn
Authors:Matthew Smith (Author)
Info:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC (1996), Edition: First Edition, First Impression, 224 pages
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It was not until 20 years after her death that the notion that Marilyn Monroe did not take her own life gained widespread scrutiny. Since then, many theories have been propounded. This volume draws on friends and associates of Marilyn and the surviving doctors, lawyers and policemen involved in the case. They are growing old and have been persuaded to talk to investigative journalist Matthew Smith.

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