Editorial Reviews
With explosive new revelations concerning the "National Security Matter" that led to the cover-up of her murder,
The Last Days of Marilyn Monroe is a page-turning account of one of the most shocking crimes of the century. Donald H. Wolfe meticulously chronicles her final days, names the killer, documents the mode of death, and identifies those who orchestrated the cover-up. The pieces of the puzzle regarding Monroe's mysterious death finally lock in place with the testimony of the remaining two key witnesses who have come forward for the first time.
Assistant District Attorney John Miner, present at the autopsy, reveals his secret interview with Dr. Ralph Greenson, Monroe's psychiatrist. He also explains why Marilyn Monroe was a homicide victim, and why he is calling for a new investigation and the exhumation of her body.
Newly discovered CIA and FBI files document the dark secret in Marilyn's relationship with the Kennedys, the truth behind her break-up with the President, the shocking facts about the star's last weekend at Cal-Neva, and the many bizarre events that took place at Marilyn's home the day she died.
Customer Reviews
awesome,
2008-11-21
by Corinne F. Gidney
very good, well written and it has an amazing amount of info. I love this book!
We'll never know what really happened to Marilyn,
2008-09-28
by Reads A Lot (Bucks County, PA)
I've read several books about the death of Marilyn Monroe and I believe that she was murdered. The theories in all the books are similar, although this book offers a Communist angle that I don't buy. Also, the Cal-Nevada weekend with Frank Sinatra & Sam Giancana and the photos to "protect" the Kennedys doesn't ring true either because by 1962, they hated the Kennedy brothers. Did the Kennedys have anything to do with Marilyn's death? We'll never know because no-one involved will ever tell the truth. Think about Chappiquiddick and how those 'boiler room girls' have NEVER talked about that night. Not one of them has ever said a word, and that's strange in this tell-all age. Same with the death of Marilyn. So the Kennedys are that powerful? Scary.
HORRIBLE CRAP,
2008-07-16
by S.G. (california)
Every page in this book is rediculous. Try and find a credible source for many of the claims made in this Book...i dare you to.
I have never, in all my years of researching Marilyn, read such horrible falsehoods and flights of fantasy than dished up by Donald Wolfe.
It doesn't really matter because much of what Wolfe calls "evidence" is just complete nonsense. His sources include such con-people as Robert Slatzer and Jeanne Carmen and, most laughable, Marilyn's housekeeper's former son-in-law and handy man who suddenly claims "he saw it ALL"....what ALL entails is a convoluted mess of mystery sources and second hand accounts that don't amount to a hill of beans.
about the "late" Marilyn Monroe,
2007-02-25
by Patrick Grilli (Bruxelles, Brabant Belgium)
Hi ! I may be wrong but I don't think Don got it right this time - his book on the Black Dahlia, on the contrary, is by far the most convincing that was ever written on the subject. What killed Marilyn is most probably a serial killer that I happen to have encountered myself. His name is nervous breakdown. But why for godsake did Peter Lawford introduced her as the "late" Marilyn Monroe at Kennedy's birthday party ONLY 3 months before she died and would for ever be referred to as the late Marilyn Monroe ? Was it a most cynical inside joke given the fact that - as we know it now - he and his brother-in-law Robert F. Kennedy are rumoured to have visited Monroe on the day she died ?
murdered or not mr. wolfe doesn't tell real story not profitable for him,
2006-05-31
by martina rosario (florida)
Nancy Miracle wrote the real story and Mr. Wolfe stole what he could the only real story is told and available through the marilyn monroe foundation marilyn monroe had a real life and that real life is available =through the marilyn monroe foundation only