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Godfather actor claims Marilyn Monroe was murdered and Robert Kennedy was behind her killing


...because he didn't want her to go public on her romps with JFK

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6764659/Godfather-actor-claims-Marilyn-Monroe-murdered-Robert-Kennedy.html

Godfather actor Gianni Russo, 75, claims Marilyn Monroe was murdered

He says Robert Kennedy orchestrated her death because he didn't want the public to know about his and John F. Kennedy's involvement with the star

Russo says he had an affair with Monroe starting when he was 16 and she was 33

He has a picture with her taken three days before she died on August 5, 1962

Russo claims the mob was after Monroe, trying to catch her in a threesome with JFK and Robert Kennedy so they could blackmail the president

When she found out of the plot she threatened to expose them to the media

That threat allegedly led Bobby to plot her death

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If he knew what he was talking about he wouldn't be talking.

Somehow famous people that continuously combine large amounts of alcohol and pills are not as vulnerable to this bad habit as we mere mortals.

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Why do you believe all this bullshit TMC-4?

Do you think the majority of people, or at least successful people, are really that bad?

According to you, all of Hollywood (and in this case, Washington D.C.) is full of rapists, murderers, child abusers and sickos.

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Why do you necessarily or automatically believe that I personally believe all of this!? You can't just come to the conclusion that an individual immediately believes something that they read and posted online!

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I prefer your more positive posts TMC-4. Sometimes you post nice things about Kim Basinger, for instance. It's a shame you occasionally feel the need to post this trashy gossip stuff too.

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"this trashy gossip"

That "gossip" of Marilyn Monroe being murdered has been ongoing for decades.

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Why should it personally bother you whether or not I don't post enough "positive things" on here? If I've come across something that I personally find fascinating or intriguing and is worthy of a conversation, then I'll post it (regardless of the "positivity" level of it). Real life isn't 100% *positive* or life affirming (that's just sticking your head in the sand so to speak when the going gets tough) whether you want to reconcile with that or not!

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I can't do anything about Marilyn Monroe's 'murder' or Michael Jackson's 'child abuse'. Apart from anything, the relevant people are now dead. So why get bogged down talking about such negative things?

It isn't sticking one's head in the sand. If you do a job similar to mine that involves working with troubled and in danger youngsters, you don't need to be reading all this negative stuff.

Let's focus on the things we can change, like how to defeat Trump in 2020 or how to stop Brexit or how to end homelessness and modern child abuse, rather than feeling bad about the stuff we can't change. It makes no sense to do otherwise.

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These conspiracy theories have bee going on for decades. Marilyn Monroe was a victim of her times, a young actress on the director's couch being filled with drugs and alcohol during her career. Her life was very sad.

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That threat allegedly led Bobby to plot her death


Ironically, Jimmy Hoffa wanted to kill Bobby. Just picture the Mexican stand-off!

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Possible thriller - Kennedys shot in revenge for Marilyn.

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Too bad that Blonde wasn't about that!

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