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MARILYN

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 4:30 pm
by kenmurray
August 5th,1962. 47 years ago today:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxebbJCg ... L&index=29

Re: MARILYN

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 9:20 pm
by tom jeffers
thank goodness that joe was there. he kept it from being a circus. he loved her until the end. the whole thing is really sad. it goes to show that money and fame cannot make you happy.

The Happy, Sad, Tragic Life of Marilyn Monroe:

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2025 5:35 pm
by Bruce P. Brychek
Sunday
11.16.2025
11:35 a.m.,
Chicago, Illinois time:

Dear Global Forum Members and Readers:

08.05.2009 - Ken Murray Posted this incredible video of
The Happy, Sad, Tragic Life of Marilyn Monroe.

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Jackie Kennedy tried to adopt Marilyn Monroe's voice:

Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2025 3:15 am
by Bruce P. Brychek
Sunday
11.16.2025
9:15 p..m.,
Chicago, Illinois time:

Dear Global Forum Members and Readers:

Jackie Kennedy allegedly adopted the voice of Marilyn Monroe after Jackie
learned of JFK's affair with MM.

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Sun, Nov 16 at 8:38 PM

Ken Murray, Bob Fox, Phil Dragoo, Willem Jan Dankbaar, et., al. - Best Regards.

Jackie Kennedy allegedly tried to adopt the voice of Marilyn Monroe after Jackie
learned of JFK's affair with MM.

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Marilyn Forever
That Voice

That whispery, babyish voice was a Marilyn Monroe trademark. It is rumored that Jackie Kennedy
adopted that voice after the affair began between her husband and Marilyn. Marilyn’s voice was
as much her signature as her platinum blonde hair. In spite of her voice’s appeal, Marilyn’s natural
voice was far superior and much sexier. It was nothing like the voice she used in later films in her
career. In early films, she used her own natural voice. When she acted roles using her real voice
she came across as a more competent, more real actress. As Evie, in Dangerous Years, her voice
is very different from her later affect. She is a good actress in this small role probably because it
doesn’t present Marilyn in a dumb blonde role.

Even her singing voice in Ladies of the Chorus is far superior to the baby-doll singing voice she
developed later in her career. Contrast the Chorus solo to Sugar Cane’s in Some Like it Hot.
Marilyn is a talented singer with a pretty voice regardless of which voice she uses. Her authenticity
however is more apparent in her earlier songs. Her voice isn’t manufactured. It’s earthy. It’s sultry.
In her later films, Marilyn’s voice becomes wispy, childish, and conjures to mind the “dumb blonde” I
mage she sought to overcome.

Marilyn’s voice during private interviews was also strikingly different from the voice she used in her
Marilyn_Monroe_The_Last_Interview_Pt_1films and public appearances. Compare her 1955 radio
interview to that of the Last Interview. with Richard Meryman. It may also be that in this particular
interview Marilyn was more sombre than usual. The interview was about fame. At the moment,
Marilyn was suspended by the studio. Meryman commented, “she looked great… but she was clearly
troubled. I saw a lot of intensity, anger and sadness…she had that wild laugh, sort of a trademark
but in the interview it seemed to come out
at odd moments, out of place.”

When Marilyn rehearsed for her appearance at Madison Square Gardens she made her rendition of happy
birthday for JFK breathier and sexier with each practice. A producer on the set didn’t like it and told her
so. Afterward, Marilyn gave him the cold shoulder, turning her back on him whenever he approached.

That Voice
That whispery, babyish voice was a Marilyn Monroe trademark. It is rumored that Jackie Kennedy adopted
that voice after she learned of JFK's affair with Marilyn Monroe.


On Sunday, November 16, 2025 at 07:27:51 PM CST, Pat Shannan <shannanpat@yahoo.com> wrote:

Convincing evidence showed that she was killed on Friday/Saturday because she had warned the Kennedys
that she was about to reveal the affairs publicly, etc. on the oncoming Monday.

Pat Shannan
http://www.ini-world-report.org


On Saturday, November 15, 2025 at 10:59:22 AM EST, bpbrychek@yahoo.com <bpbrychek@yahoo.com> wrote:

Ken Murray, Bob Fox, et., al. - Best Regards to all.

The Happy, Sad, Tragic Life and Death of Marilyn Monroe.

Did she obtain important/powerful secrets from JFK and
RFK ?

Was she murdered to cover-up over possible secrets from
JFK and RFK, and/or a secret pregnancy ?

Was MM demanding JFK divorce Jackie to marry her (MM) ?

Does anybody notice an eerily similar eye and facial structure
to both MM and Jackie ?

Does anybody recall the article or statement allegedly from
JFK that he wished Jackie had blond hair, or wore a blond
wig to bed ?

Comparing/listening to recordings of both MM and Jackie I
find both their voices also very eerily similar to eye and
facial structure.

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