This the third and final part of the interview I had with Donald R. Burleson, Ph.D., by phone Thursday April 24, 2003, regarding his new book, "UFOs and Murder of Marilyn Monroe".
If you believe in the UFO conspiracy or not, it is apparent that Marilyn Munroe's death was due in part to information she knew about the Kennedy brothers and tragically recorded in her "little red" diary!
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) audio recordings taped Bobby Kennedy and Marilyn Munroe having a violent argument which went something like this: "Where is it? Where the f___ is it? and things to that effect, "My family must have it," and "We'll make any arrangements you want," and "We'll pay you for it." In retrospect, it's obvious that Bobby was looking for Marilyn's diary. (Page 33)
Marilyn had been a diary-keeper all her life, and her most recent one was a little red book in which she was known to have scribbled, among other things, notes on things she and Bobby Kennedy haed talked about, including political matters and foreign affairs. Jeanne Carmen has recalled seeing Bobby grab up Marilyn's red diary in her living room one day and hurl it across the room, shouting "Get rid of this!"
As mentioned in Part I, Dr. Steven Greer came into possession of a CIA document that dealt with Marilyn and Bobby Kennedy. A synopsis of the document stated that: The subject (Marilyn) would hold a press conference and would tell all; and the subject (Marilyn) made reference to her "diary of secrets" and what the newspapers would do with such disclosures.
Lionel Grandison, from the Los Angles County Coroner's Office, was the last person recorded to have seen and examined Marilyn's red diary. He had sent his driver to Marilyn's house in the hopes of recovering an address book so that relatives could be notified of Marilyn's death. Marilyn's housekeeper Eunice Murray gave the driver an address book and a little red diary! He stated that the diary contained interesting references to the Kennedys and other people (notably Fidel Castro), (but) it contained no addresses.
Grandison before leaving his office for the day locked the diary away in the Coroner's office safe. When he returned to work on Tuesday, August 7, the safe was still locked but the little red diary was gone. Marilyn's diary was never seen again!
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