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Editorial Review:
Based on the testimony of four psychics who claim to have made contact with Marilyn Monroe, this account of the final days of the pop icon reveals the roles of the Kennedys, the Mafia, and the FBI. Reprint. NYT.
The Murder of Marilyn Monroe Reviews:
Interesting Analysis of Monroe's Death 
2009-04-27 - I passed this book on to a friend who was midly curious about ghost contact,the Ouija Board, etc. I was hoping this book would supply her with an insight as to the possibility of spirit contact. My friend said the book was easy to read and gave a sincere approach to the controversy
surrounding the death of Marilyn Monroe.
Very interesting and revealing spiritual book 
2009-01-18 - This book is for those who are interested in finding out more about the truth behind MM's death. It is truly amazing and facinating, I read it in one sitting and can only say that it is a must read. The spirit world as described by the spirits that are contacted reminds me of how it is described in the tibetian book of the dead. if you have any interest in the paranormal this is also a very good book for you. The death of this fragile and beautiful soul is truly tragic and sad, I hope she finds peace.
Interesting look into Marilyn's last hours 
2007-08-06 - This book was a great read and really makes me believe Marilyn Monroe was murdered. The book takes you into Marilyn's home to experience the last hours of her life. Through the help of psychics you learn how Marilyn was murdered in a great cover up. This great cover up involves president JFK, attorney general RFK, FBI and Chicago mafia Boss Giancana. It was really sad to read how Marilyn was killed. I don't think Marilyn knew she was in over her head angering some very powerful men. I believe this shows in this book. Marilyn was a woman in love with a President who just used her for a fling. When Marilyn became too attached to JFK and threatened to tell all she was murdered. The way Marilyn was murdered in this book is very believable. There would be no easy way to trace the murder evidence. I would like to see Marilyn's body exhumed so that detectives can extract the murder evidence from Marilyn's hair. We now have the technology to find how Marilyn died and the only way to find out is to study Marilyn's hair. Marilyn didn't commit suicide she was murdered, which truly shows in this great book. Anyone who has read Marilyn's book "Her Life In Her Own Words" knows Marilyn wanted to live. Marilyn talked about wanting children and looking forward to her life. Why would Marilyn kill herself? I want to see Marilyn's name cleared so she can finally rest in peace. Hopefully someone will start a new investigation into who killed Marilyn Monroe.
Overall the Murder of Marilyn book is a great book and a must read for Marilyn Monroe fans.
Amazing! 
2002-10-06 - The honesty and sincerity with which this book was written is truly captivating. What I find most interesting are the facts that have come out about Marilyn's demise that these authors found out on their own years earlier.
I have heard these authors had a second book near publication but it got withheld because they were too close to revealing the truth about other questionable deaths.
THE MURDER OF MARILYN MONROE 
2002-01-31 - This is one book that really surpasses all when the reader finishes it. It is written through the eyes of four psychics who were "allegedly" transported back in time to August 4th and 5th 1962, the scene of the Monroe murder. The book's Forward and Preface gives the reader an informative overview in the world
of the psychics. It delves into the world of the "occult" and explains the differences between those who practice the so-called "black arts" "channeling with the "demons" (devil),
as opposed to using the practice of "channeling" friendlier "spirits. The controversial use of the "ouja"
board and meditation through "seances" are used by the
authors in this book to summon the "spirit" of a woman
who lived much earlier than "Miss Monroe" in California
who inturn was in contact with her spirit as well as
Mr. Peter Lawfords' spirit. The reader will also come
in contact through the "psychics" Monroe's former vocal instructor while she was still a struggling starlet;
"Fred Karger". They ("psychics"), also come in contact
with Monroe's mother Grace, and the spirits of JFK and RFK. Again, this book is extremely different in its content
(subject matter) than any other book that I have read
on Monroe and should be viewed in an "objective" fashion.
I myself, while reading this book was surprised,
intrigued and saddened at the reinactment of the
Monroe murder as it was told by the "spirit" of
Marilyn Monroe. What I found most interesting was that
the psychics were instructed by the "spirit" and
supernatural visions to draw the would be ("suspects")
assasins and later show them to Marilyn Monroe's spirit
for her to identify and verify that they were the ones
who killed her. As I mentioned earlier, this is a very
unique book that anyone who reads this must have an
objective viewpoint on what the subject matter is;
that is the use of "channeling" spirits and the use of the "Ouja" board.
...
I don't know how many of these scenarios through the
eyes of these psychics were true, but, the reader will
make his/her conclusions as to its'credibility.
Interestingly, Monroe's spirit was satisfied as to how the "psychics" conducted its'investigative findings and
urged them to do what ever possible to "re-open" the
MM Murder Case. Monroe's spirit was extremely troubled
because people the world over believed she died of a "drug" overdose and not by a premeditated murder scheme contrived
by powerful people she was in contact with. In closing,
whether you will believe this book to contain the slightest amount of credibility is up to the reader. For those conspiratorialists of wrong doings such as crimes and
murders of famous celebrities may find this book
entertaining as well as thought provoking.
I for one thought so!