Petition updateJustice for Marilyn Monroe: A Call for Truth and AccountabilityDid Dr. Ralph Greenson die with a secret?
Ariel InvestigationsLas Cruces, NM, United States
Jun 20, 2016
A secret I wonder how he could have even lived with. There are so many suspicious circumstances surrounding Marilyn Monroe's death. I attempted to view the Untitled 90-Page Marilyn Monroe Manuscript located at UCLA, but I was only allowed to view certain boxes, which provided me with no information. I was disappointed that the boxes were just book, newspaper articles and magazines all about Marilyn Monroe and her death. I was only allowed to view certain folders that were letters from people all over the World blaming Dr. Greenson for Marilyn’s death. Some of the letters expressed anger at Dr. Greenson, some blamed him for her death and some had questions. I don't know if Dr. Greenson ever responded. One man even told him to put a 45 to his head and pull the trigger. These are what I found in the boxes I was allowed to view: Books purchased and saved by Greenson Boxes 34 and 35: The strange death of Marilyn Monroe by Frank Capell Published by the Herald of Freedom in 1964 purchased at: Betsy Ross Book Store 1355 Westwood Blvd Los Angeles, Ca. 8-9145 Marilyn Monroe by Maurice Zolotow Coroner by Thomas T. Noguchi – First concluded Marilyn died of overdose of Nembutal and chloral hydrate pills. Found body at midnight but didn’t call police until 4:25 AM. Dr. Engelberg gave Nembutal day before while Dr. Greenson reported Marilyn to be very despondent. California December 1985 The day Marilyn needed 47 takes to remember to say “Where’s the Bourbon” Book was bought from Bess Kauffman at 10312 Dunkrik Los Angeles Normen Jean by Fred Lawrence Guiles - Greenson owned since 1969 Marilyn Monroe by Anthony Summers Marilyn Monroe. Die Wahrheit über ihr Leben und Sterben (He has one in German and English) The Secret Lives of Marilyn Monroe – Letter in this book Hotel Del Coronado Letterhead - Dated September 11, 1958 Dear Norman, (Norman Rosten) Don’t give up the ship while we're sinking. I have a feeling this boat is never going to dock. We are going through the straits of dire. Its rough and choppy but why should I worry I have no phallic symbol to loss. Marilyn Monroe PS “Love me for my yellow hair alone.” Letter dated August 13, 1962 Hollywood Closeup by Jack Rosenstein 1755 N. Kenmore Ave Hollywood, CA. Dr. Greenson, I have called your office twice and have carefully spelled out the message. You were convicted of a felony and served prison time for illegal prescription of narcotics. I would like for you to speak with me one on one in regards to this issue. Attorney Milton Rudin from 6400 Sunset Blvd wrote a response to Jack Rosenstein stating that his information was incorrect and that he better not repeat what he is claiming. Douglas Bryan D&B TV August 6, 1962 3177 Silver Lake Blvd LA, CA. He challenged Dr. Greenson for a discussion of Marilyn Monroe’s death which Doctor Greenson always refused. Constance Fallon August 6, 1962 1230 N. Mansfield Ave #39 Los Angeles, CA. Blamed Dr. Greenson for Marilyn’s death. Western Union Telegram Ill today is that they are actually soul sick brought on by man made guilt. Yes, Marilyn's can be a blessing to each of us, Sincerely, Mrs. Fannie H. Winburn 4730 Cedar Springs Road Newspaper Articles saved about Marilyn or him • Hollywood Closeup – June 14, 1962 “Monroe was frequently ill and unable to perform, and away from the influence of Dr. Greenson, she had resumed her consumption of sleeping pills and alcohol. A visitor to the set, Susan Strasberg, later described Monroe as “mortally injured in some way,”and in August, Monroe was rushed to Los Angeles where she was hospitalized for ten days. Newspapers reported that she had been near death, although the nature of her illness was not disclosed. Louella Parsons wrote in her newspaper column that Monroe was “a very sick girl, much sicker than at first believed”, and disclosed that she was being treated by a psychiatrist. ”In 1962, Marilyn began filming Something’s Got to Give, but she was so ill and unreliable that she ultimately got fired and sued by the studio 20th Century Fox for half a million dollars. The movie’s producer He Weinstein stated that Marilyn’s behavior during the filming was horrifying:Weinstein observed that Marilyn’s was not having regular “bad days” or mood swings. She was feeling “sheer primal terror” – something that products of trauma-based Mind Control often end up experiencing. • Saturday Evening Post May 19, 1956 • Life All Happy - Marilyn pours her heart out August 3, 1962 • New York Times August 6 1962 • Life Memories of Marilyn August 1962 • LA Times August 6, 1962 • August 12, 1962 – Serman Marilyn I’m sorry - John 7: 14-24 Pastor MI Gravdal Grace Lutheran Church Eau Claire Wisconsin • Encounter August 1963 by Diana Trilling • Newsweek February 1963 After the fall by Arthur Miller • Redbook February 1963 Marilyn Monroe by Diana Trilling • Life August 7, 1964 • Time July 16, 1973 Marilyn Monroe by Diana Trilling • Time – Monroe meets Mailer July 16, 1973 • New York November 1980 Mailer on Monroe • LA Metro September 29, 1985 • California December 1985 – Bought by Bess Kauffman at 10312 Dunkirk • Homage of Marilyn Monroe Sidney Janis presents an exhibition of work by leading artists in homage to Marilyn Monroe for the benefit of the association for mentally ill children in manhattan, inc. " Exhibition dates: December 6 to December 30, 1967 • Biblical Hear Oh Israel by Christian Jews • White Paper with the devils vision with devils face the devil once said • Letters to Greenson about how much they loved Marilyn and blamed him for her death by making her go for a drive. • Douglas * Strange letters from Robert Johnson with: “If in need, you believe” PO Box 39643 Los Angeles 39 • Marilyn Monroe sinned • Praised Dr. Greenson Psychiatry • Greenson was inside the family circle Dr. Greenson statement to the Miami reporter Dr. Greenson said it is 100% wrong that Marilyn Monroe had an illicit affair with the late president John and Robert Kennedy or that she may have been murdered at the hands of the CIA. It’s wrong to connect her death with any sort of political intrigue. I have remained silent because of the of the ethics of my profession does not permit me to talk about confidential relationships with patients. But I can not keep silent to what I know is false and demeaning inaccuracies. Marilyn Monroe’s death by suicide came as a surprise to me because she had been making progress in coping with her emotional problems. I agreed to help her because she had made several suicide attempts before. I believed in developing a working alliance with a patient.. Marilyn came to my home as a friend to my wife and daughter, but was not a part of our family and never stayed the night. Document: USDJ Dated March 13, 1967 Re: Bernard B. Spindel Someone supplied FBI that ___ received a phone call from an individual who said Hogan the DA in NY and the FBI have bugged Spindels telephone. Because of the antomonism between FBI and Spindel, the FBI would not allow Spindel------- Could not read the rest A unknown source also stated Bobby Kennedy was present at the time Marilyn Monroe died and ? wanted to get Bobby Kennedy off of his back _____. Could so and so by listening to the various recordings and evidence concerning Bobby Kennedy's presence there at the time be enough? June 15, 1972 Stamped 92-8095-50
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