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The Reporters Special Edition—
Marilyn Monroe: A Case for Murder
TV documentary, 1988, starring attorney Raphael Abramowitz, Krista Bradford, and Steve Dunleavy.
RFK Must Die: The Assassination of Bobby Kennedy
(An Investigative Documentary by Shane O’Sullivan). E2 Films, 2007.
Say Goodbye to the President
BBC documentary with Anthony Summers, 1985.
The Second Gun
documentary, 1973: Directed by Theodore “Ted” Charach, and co-produced by Theodore Charach and Gérard Alcan.
Something’s Got to Give
documentary, 1990. Henry Schipper of Fox-Entertainment News.

MAJOR NEWSPAPER ARTICLES

Adams, Tim. “Michael Munn: The Celebrity Biographer Reveals All.” The
Guardian
. 25 July 2010.
Barnes, Bart. “Washington Insider Clark Clifford Dies: Reputation of Adviser to Presidents Suffered in Bank Scandal.”
Washington Post
. 11 October 1998.
Barris, George, and Theo Wilson. “TWILIGHT OF A STAR: Above All Else, MM Wanted to Act.”
Daily News
. 17 August 1962.
-----. “TWILIGHT OF A STAR: Here’s MM, Barefoot and Bubbly.”
Daily News
. 14 August 1962.
Blackburn, John, Chuck Orman, and Dan McDonald. “I Saw Marilyn Murdered.”
Globe
. 23 November 1982, Volume 29, Number 47, pp. 1, 3-5, 7-8.
Buchwald, Art. “Let’s Be Firm on Monroe Doctrine.”
Washington Post
. 19 November 1960.
Carlson, Michael. “FBI Agent and CIA Fixer Who Became Howard Hughes’s Bagman” The
Guardian
. 20 August 2008.
“Did the CIA Kill Bobby Kennedy?” The
Guardian
. 20 November 2006.
Davis, Lisa. “The Right Photographer.”
Los Angeles Times
. 27 June 1993.
Galloway, Stephen. “Taping Marilyn Monroe.” The
Hollywood Reporter
. 6 June 2013.
Goldberg, Jerry. “Robert F. Kennedy Is Dead.”
Valley Times
[San Fernando Valley, CA]. 6 June 1968.
Harrod, Horatia. “50 Things You Didn’t Know About Marilyn.”
Daily Telegraph
. 31 July 2012.
“How Bobby Kennedy Silenced Marilyn Monroe.”
Star
. (USA), 8 September 1998, Volume 25, Number 36, pp. 6-7, 38.
Jackson, Harold. “James Critchfield Obituary: A CIA Agent, He Worked with Hitler’s Former Spies in a Disastrous Project to Undermine the Soviet Bloc.” The
Guardian
. 25 April 2003.
Judis, John. “Political Affairs: A Biography of Robert F. Kennedy Focuses on His Love Life.”
New York Times
. 3 January 1999.
Justice, Michelle, and Roman Hryniszak.
Runnin’ Wild: All About Marilyn
. October 1994, Number 16.
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Runnin’ Wild: All About Marilyn
. July 1994, Number 15.
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Runnin’ Wild: All About Marilyn
. April 1994, Number 14.
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Runnin’ Wild: All About Marilyn
. January 1994, Number 13.
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Runnin’ Wild: All About Marilyn
. October 1993, Number 12.
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Runnin’ Wild: All About Marilyn
. July 1993, Number 11.
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Runnin’ Wild: All About Marilyn
. April 1993, Number 10.
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Runnin’ Wild: All About Marilyn
. January 1993, Number 9.
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Runnin’ Wild: All About Marilyn
. October 1992, Number 8.
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Runnin’ Wild: All About Marilyn
. July 1992, Number 7.
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Runnin’ Wild: All About Marilyn
. April 1991, Number 6.
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Runnin’ Wild: All About Marilyn
. January 1992, Number 5.
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Runnin’ Wild: All About Marilyn
. October 1991, Number 4.
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Runnin’ Wild: All About Marilyn
. July 1991, Number 3.
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Runnin’ Wild: All About Marilyn
. April 1991, Number 2.
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Runnin’ Wild: All About Marilyn
. January 1991, Number 1.
Leigh, Wendy. “Jane Russell: My Friend Marilyn Did Not Kill Herself”
Daily Mail
. 3 March 2007.
Luther, Claudia. “Actress [Jane Russell] Redefined Movie Mores: She Turned Sexy Image to Comic Effect.”
Los Angeles Times
. 1 March 2011.
McLellan, Dennis. “John Miner, Investigator of Marilyn Monroe’s Death, Dies at 92.”
Los Angeles Times
. 4 March 2011.
Mitchell, Jerry. “Book Probes MLK Killing: Authors Suggest White Knights of Ku Klux Klan May Have Played Role in Civil-Rights Leader’s 1968 Slaying.” The
Clarion-Ledger
. 30 December 2007.
Nelson, Valerie J. “Psychiatrist Robert Litman Dies; Co-Founded Suicide Prevention Center.”
Washington Post
. 14 March 2010.
Oliver, Myrna. “Fred Otash; Colorful Hollywood Private Eye and Author.”
Los Angeles Times
. 8 October 1992.
O’Neill, Ann W. “Ex-Prosecutor Says Monroe Dumped Robert Kennedy.”
Los Angeles Times
. 14 December 1997.
Pace, Eric. “Judith Exner Is Dead at 65; Claimed Affair with Kennedy.”
New York Times
. 27 September 1999.
Pease, Lisa. “The Other Kennedy Conspiracy: The Assassination of Robert Kennedy Never Received the Scrutiny It Deserves.”
Salon
. 21 November 2011.
“Psychiatrist Breaks Silence in Defense of Marilyn Monroe.”
Yuma Daily Sun
. 23 October 1973.
Randerson, James. “New Evidence Challenges Official Picture of Kennedy Shooting.” The
Guardian
. 22 February 2008.
Rosenthal, Harry F. “Testifies He Told RFK after the Shooting: You Can Make It!” The
Kokomo Tribune
[Kokomo, Indiana]. 16 February 1969, p. 20.
Schickel, Richard. “Jottings from an Earnest Soul.”
Los Angeles Times
. 1 November 2010, pp. D1, D4.
Scott, Vernon. “Debunking MM Murder Rumors Latest Hollywood Industry.”
European Stars and Stripes
. 7 October 1985.
Shearer, Lloyd. “Marilyn Monroe—Why Won’t They Let Her Rest in Peace?”
Parade
. 5 August 1973.
Sherrill, Bob. “Busy Nights in Camelot.”
Washington Post
. 11 October 1998.
“Sirhan Trial: State Will Call 7 Eyewitnesses.” The
Press-Courier
[Oxnard, California]. 16 February 1969, p. 17.
Stewart, Marilyn. “Former KKK Terrorist Cites C.S. Lewis’ Faithful Obedience.
Baptist Press
. 9 August 2006.
Thomas, Evan. “The Woman Who Knew Too Much. A VERY PRIVATE WOMAN: The Life and Unsolved Murder of Presidential Mistress Mary Meyer.”
Washington Post
. 11 October 1998.
Trueheart, Charles. “Joan Braden’s Book Proposal: Kiss & Sell? Memories of Rocky, RFK & Friends.”
Washington Post
. 8 September 1987.
Turner, Christopher. “Marilyn Monroe on the Couch: To Dr. Ralph Greenson, Marilyn Monroe Was More Than Just a Patient. Now, for the First Time, His Family Recall Their Favourite ‘Big Sister.’”
Telegraph
. 23 June 2010.
Welkos, Robert W. “New Chapter in the Mystery of Marilyn: Her Own Words?”
Los Angeles Times
. 5 August 2005.
Wilson, Earl. “Marilyn Monroe Will Divorce Arthur Miller.”
Los Angeles Mirror
. 11 November 1960.
Yarrow, Andrew L. “Washington Book Proposal Withdrawn.”
New York Times
. 10 September 1987.
Zolotow, Maurice. “Monroe’s Last Days: Drowsy Death in a Barbiturate Darkness.”
Chicago Tribune
. 14 September 1973.
-----. “MM’s Psychiatrist a Troubled Man.”
San Antonio Light
. 13 October 1973, p. 9-A.

MAJOR MAGAZINE ARTICLES

Allan, Rupert. “Marilyn Monroe. . . . . . A Serious Blonde Who Can Act.”
Look.
23 October 1951, pp. 40–44, 46.
Boyes, Malcolm. “The Passing of Peter Lawford Rekindles Memories of the Joys and Sadness of a Camelot Lost.”
People.
14 January 1985.
Bryan, C.D.B. “Say Goodbye to Camelot: Marilyn Monroe and the Kennedys.”
Rolling Stone.
5 December 1985, Number 462, pp. 36–37, 39, 41, 74–76, 80.
Carpozi, Jr. George. “Was Marilyn Murdered? Shocking New Facts Uncovered About Her Death.”
Motion Picture.
November 1975.
Carroll, Donald. “Conversation with Dr. Thomas Noguchi.”
Oui.
February 1976, pp. 66–68, 74, 118, 120–122.
DePaulo, Lisa. “The Strange, Still Mysterious Death of Marilyn Monroe.”
Playboy.
December 2005, pp. 76, 78, 82, 192, 194–196.
Donaldson, Martha. “One Year Later: Marilyn Monroe’s Killer Still at Large!”
Photoplay
. August 1963, pp. 52–53, 74–75.
Elliott, Osborn, ed. “Bobby’s Last Longest Day.”
Newsweek.
17 June 1968, pp. 20–43.
Flynt, Larry. “Marilyn Was Murdered: Eyewitness Account by James E. Hall.”
Hustler.
May 1986, pp. 36–38, 40, 48, 50, 82, 84, 86.
Gable, Kathleen. “Clark Gable as I Knew Him. . . . . .”
Look
. 29 August 1961, pp. 68–72, 75–76.
Hartford, Bob. “Marilyn Monroe’s Bitter Battle Against Sex.”
The National Police Gazette.
January 1960.
Hersh, Seymour. “Secrets and Lies.”
Vanity Fair
. November 1997, pp. 96, 100, 107–108, 110, 112, 114–115, 119-122.
Miner, John. “Marilyn Uncensored.”
Playboy
. December 2005, pp. 80–81, 197–200.
Miracle, Mona Rae. “Marilyn.”
Sothebys Auction Catalogue for the Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe: The Berniece and Mona Miracle Collection
. February 8–March 1, 2001.
Moldea, Dan E. “Who Really Killed Bobby Kennedy?”
Regardie’s
. June 1987.
Rebello, Stephen. “Somebody Killed Her.”
Playboy.
December 2005, pp. 79, 186–188, 190.
Scaduto, Anthony. “Was Marilyn Monroe Murdered? Do the Kennedys Know?”
Oui.
October 1975, pp. 34–36, 42, 110, 112–114, 116, 118.
Scheer, Julian. “Carl Sandburg Talks About Marilyn Monroe.”
Cavalier.
January 1963, pp. 12-15.
Schreiber, Flora Rheta. “Remembrance of Marilyn.”
Good Housekeeping.
January 1963, pp. 30–32, 135.
Smith, Liz. “The Exner Files.”
Vanity Fair.
January 1997, pp. 30, 32, 34, 37–40, 42–43.
Taylor, Gene. “Will Marilyn Monroe’s Secret Love Letters Burn Bobby Kennedy?”
Confidential.
October 1967.
“Tribute to Marilyn from a Friend. . ... Carl Sandburg.”
Look.
11 September 1962, pp. 90–94.
“Two Myths Converge: NM Discovers MM.”
Time.
16 July 1973, pp. 60–64, 69–70.

ENDNOTES

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(SUMMERS 2000, p. 461: Natalie Trundy explained how Arthur Jacobs had to “fudge the press.”)
(BROWN AND BARHAM 1993, pp. 352–353: Rupert Allan said, “It was carefully done and beautifully executed . . .”)
(CARPOZI, GEORGE, JR., INTERVIEW WITH DEBORAH CHIEL. 6 NOVEMBER 1992: “Bobby then calls Peter Lawford . . .”)
(HEYMANN 1989, pp. 366–367: Peter Lawford said, “Marilyn realized the affair [between her and Jack Kennedy] was over but couldn’t accept it . . .”)
(MAILER 1975, p. 364: Pat Newcomb giving Norman Mailer permission to borrow a Marilyn Monroe free-association tape, proving that Marilyn Monroe’s free-association tapes did in fact exist.)
(LAWFORD, PETER. INTERVIEW WITH C. DAVID HEYMANN. 1983. Transcript located at the State University of New York at Stony Brook: “I suppose the most surprising revelation in Marilyn’s own tapes . . .”)
(HEYMANN 1998, p. 322: Peter Lawford said, “I also got hold of portions of the [Mafia-Teamster] tapes, and heard what seemed to be sounds of their lovemaking . . .”)
(LAWFORD, PETER. INTERVIEW WITH C. DAVID HEYMANN. 1983: Transcript located at the State University of New York at Stony Brook: “Marilyn’s house was being bugged by everyone—Jimmy Hoffa, the FBI, the Mafia, even Twentieth Century-Fox . . .”)
(HEYMANN 1998, p. 315)
(LAWFORD, PETER. INTERVIEW WITH C. DAVID HEYMANN. 1983: Transcript located at the State University of New York at Stony Brook: “MM’s affair with Greenson took on a far greater meaning at the time of her death . . .”)

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