New Book Alleges Robert Kennedy Cover-up of Marilyn Monroe Murder
Published to coincide with what would have been the 95th birthdate of Marilyn Monroe (June 1st), for the first time, based on fifteen years of research, former criminal defense attorney and bestselling author Mark Shaw, the ABC, ESPN and USA Today legal analyst for the Mike Tyson, O. J. Simpson and Kobe Bryant cases, reveals the "why," "how" and "by whom" Marilyn Monroe, President John F. Kennedy, and iconic reporter Dorothy Kilgallen were silenced based on motive. The result of Shaw's investigating the three deaths in reverse order provides a foundation for the new book, which is pubbing on the 95th anniversary of Marilyn Monroe's 95th birthday, entitled Collateral Damage: The Mysterious Deaths of Marilyn Monroe, JFK and Dorothy Kilgallen and the Ties That Bind Them to Robert Kennedy and the JFK Assassination (June 1, 2021; Post Hill Press; ISBN 9781642938180; $30.00; Hardcover). It includes evidence garnered from 100+ primary sources, secret government documents, and botched forensics reports culminating in Shaw's theory that the JFK assassination could have been prevented in 1963 if Robert Kennedy was prosecuted for Marilyn Monroe's murder with the result that Bobby's abuse of power as attorney general would have been neutralized and his enemies would not have killed the president in 1963 changing the course of history. The factoids that Shaw presents in this tome-many of them first-time revealed,