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Saturday, October 28, 2017

FBI wrote RFK memos about a Marilyn Monroe affair book

An FBI report warning Robert F. Kennedy about a book regarding his alleged affair with Marilyn Monroe was among the thousands of new JFK assassination documents that President Trump ordered be made public on Thursday.

The 11-page FBI document, categorized under 'Miscellaneous Records of the Church Committee,' contains multiple memos — including one from then FBI director J. Edgar Hoover to Kennedy himself — written during a two-week period in 1964, regarding Frank A. Capell's book, 'The Strange Death of Marilyn Monroe.'

According to the memos, Capell — who lived on Staten Island, New York — had gone to the New York FBI field office on July 2, 1964, to alert them that he was writing the 70-page book, which would be published on July 10, 1964 and sell for $2.00 a copy.

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1 comment:

  1. Hilarious.
    It wasn't an affair!

    Monroe (like most Hollywood stars) was a freemason sex slave.
    She serviced many many politicians and bankers in the day.
    No wonder she killed herself.

    Hollywood is a filthy corrupt place and most people cannot imagine the level of evil permeating the walls of Hollywood.

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