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And in his notes, Otash claimed: 'I listened to Marilyn Monroe die.'
He recorded that on August 5 1962, she had a violent argument with the Kennedys and that she felt that she had been 'passed around like a piece of meat'.
The notes read: 'She was really screaming and they were trying to quiet her down.
'She's in the bedroom and Bobby gets the pillow and he muffles her on the bed to keep the neighbors from hearing. She finally quieted down and then he was looking to get out of there.'
Originally posted by Wrabbit2000
I was with ya for an interesting story...right up to the point linkage to Obama had to be made. By reading the article, this isn't even new material in terms of the Kennedy 'case' and debate over the decades. Perhaps new for supporting material, but nothing new in the story itself and claim to have heard things that way.
I really don't think Obama cares about a thing like this beyond the passing interest any of us might show. I'm truly baffled at the crossover to find a way to connect them?
* Great story otherwise tho!edit on 10-6-2013 by Wrabbit2000 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Wrabbit2000
I was with ya for an interesting story...right up to the point linkage to Obama had to be made. By reading the article, this isn't even new material in terms of the Kennedy 'case' and debate over the decades. Perhaps new for supporting material, but nothing new in the story itself and claim to have heard things that way.
I really don't think Obama cares about a thing like this beyond the passing interest any of us might show. I'm truly baffled at the crossover to find a way to connect them?
* Great story otherwise tho!edit on 10-6-2013 by Wrabbit2000 because: (no reason given)
Documents belonging to the late Fred Otash, one of Hollywood's most notorious private detectives, were uncovered by his daughter Colleen after being found in a suburban storage unit...................According to The Hollywood Reporter, it was the negative portrayal of Otash in Ellroy's book that persuaded Colleen to search through her father's old records and make some of them public..................'I was very aggrieved,' she said. '[I thought]: what can we do to stop [Ellroy] from taking my father's life and turning it into just a horrible fictional depiction?'