After a quarter of a century, the death of Marilyn Monroe stillstirs enough questions to sustain a small industry of Monroe booksand a thriving cult of conspiracy-theorists.
Did mobsters bug the bedroom of the quintessential Hollywood sexsymbol in a bid to blackmail her alleged lovers, John and RobertKennedy?
Did Robert Kennedy, then U.S. attorney general, break off arelationship with Monroe on the very day she died?
Did Kennedy brother-in-law Peter Lawford destroy a suicide notefrom her?
Those are among the questions that, for Monroe buffs, stilllinger from the apparent suicide that stunned the world Aug. 5, 1962.
While doubters scoff, …

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