The FBI's secret file on Marilyn Monroe: Document that shows agency kept track of intimate details about actress
By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press|
The mysterious death of the ultimate blonde bombshell, Marilyn Monroe, has always been linked to either John or Robert Kennedy by conspiracy theorists. LA coroner, Thomas Noguchi officially pronounced it a suicide from drug overdose although no trace of drugs was found in her digestive system and no needle punctures were found on her body.
Hill Street Blues actress, Veronica Hamel’s bio on the Internet Movie Database, provides more documentation of the FBI’s surveillance of Marilyn Monroe:
In 1972 she (Hamel) and her then husband became the new owners of Marilyn Monroe‘s Brentwood home. They hired a contractor to replace the roof and remodel the house, and the
contractor discovered a sophisticated eavesdropping and telephone
tapping system that covered every room in the house. The components were
not commercially available in 1962, but were–in the words of a retired
Justice Department official–”standard FBI issue.” This
discovery lent further support to claims of conspiracy theorists that
Marilyn had been under surveillance by the Kennedys and the Mafia. The
new owners spent $100,000 to remove the bugging devices from the house.
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