Marilyn Monroe - Norma Jean Baker
Posted: Friday, November 25, 2005
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1. A Star Is Born
2. A Brief History Of Time
3. Her Very Own Cheshire Cat
4. The M&M Files
5. Unsolved Mysteries
6. Pigs Fly
7. Enquiring Minds
8. A Legend
1. A Star Is Born
When Norma Jeane Baker was a little girl her guardian Grace was obsessed with
2. A Brief History Of Time
She was born in 1926 to Gladys Baker, an unmarried movie technician. Due to her mother's mental instability she was raised in foster homes amongst neglect and abuse. At 16, she married a defense worker named James E. Dougherty. During World War II she became a pin-up model and was eventually signed to a modeling agency. In 1946 she divorced Dougherty, bleached her hair, signed a contract with 20th Century-Fox and became Marilyn Monroe. Her first starring role was in "Don't Bother to Knock" in 1952. A year later in 1953 Marilyn received her star along
3. Her Very Own Cheshire Cat
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4. The M&M Files
The FBI had more than 100 pages of files on Marilyn and her activities. Many incidents were documented on her connection with the Communist movement, no matter how slight it might have been. One full page is dedicated to her being seen poolside with certain members of the American Communist Group in
5. Unsolved Mysteries
Further files followed her mysterious death, one document contains a letter written on January 20th, 1965 from the Mothers of World War II, Inc. expressing concern about a document they had received with questions about the late superstar's murder or suicide, detailing information about her link with the Communist group and a certain Attorney General named Robert F. Kennedy, which the FBI has recorded she met alone on many occasions. The list goes on and on, rumors circulate to this day about her death, unfortunately it most likely will never be revealed one way or another.
6. Pigs Fly
One thing is certain Marilyn did have an affair with President John F. Kennedy. Well at least there are witnesses to the fact they shared a hotel room in Tahoe. Further rumors suggested the Robert Kennedy was also having an affair with her. Many suggest the "right wing" FBI and CIA agents were motivated to murder Marilyn in order to embarrass and undermine the Kennedy family. Apparently, President Kennedy was taking actions to limit the power of these two agencies after the
7. Enquiring Minds
In order to bring some of these rumors to light, Norman Mailer wrote a book about Marilyn's death. One of his allegations was that Marilyn had made repeated calls to the White House on the evening of her death. He goes further to say that the LAPD and the FBI removed, a "paper tape", of Marilyn's telephone calls from the phone company in
8. A Legend
Marilyn Monroe was the quintessential
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