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Norman Jefferies Testimony



In The fall of 1993, however, the remaining tumblers of truth fell into place- unlocking the vault of secrets that had been so firmly shut on August 4, 1962.

In all the accounts of that fatal day, Eunice Murray’s son in law, handyman Norman Jefferies, vanished from the narratives of events sometime before noon on Saturday. He was remodeling Marilyns House he was working on her Kitchen early that Saturday.

Inexplicably, Jefferies was never questioned by the police or the press. When Anthony summers tried to locate him during his research for GODDESS, he noted that Murray seemed anxious to prevent their meeting. “Murray seemed oddly reluctant to assist me in reaching Jefferies,” Summers stated.

Ten years later Jefferies was located in Russellville, Arkansas. Terminally ill and confined to a wheelchair, he spoke for the first time about the tragic events that occurred on Saturday- a day he termed “ the worst he had ever experience in his entire life”.

Stating “ I guess they can very well electrocute me in a wheelchair,” Jefferies disclose that he never left the proximity of the Monroe residence on the horrible day. He Had remained with his mother in law the entire day from the time he arrived on Saturday at eight o’clock that morning until he departed Sunday morning at approximately seven thirty . He had been present during ALL events that took place.

“ I was there in the living room with Eunice when Marilyn died, and after that all hell broke loose,” Jefferies stated.

He was there when Bobby Kennedy (Robert) And Peter Lawford arrived on Saturday afternoon . He was there when the Ambulance arrived on Saturday Night. He was there when Dr. Greenson arrived and Marilyn Died in the guest Cottage. He was there in the early hours of Sunday morning when Monroe’s body was moved to the bedroom. Norman Jefferies had been a key witness.

After years , Jefferies clarified that the reason Murray called Greenson that Sunday night was not “ The light under the bedroom door,” or “ The telephone cord under the door scenario,” or anything like that it was the sight of Marilyn slump body in a comatose stage in the Guest cottage that made Murray called Dr.Greenson.

*Thought many of the puzzling questions concerning Marilyn death, has been answered, new questions evolved. The key witnesses had conspired to conceal Bobby Kennedys presence at Monroe’s residence, as well as the time, location, and circumstances of her death.

However , Norman Jefferies revelations confirm that there was indeed “ a massive, in place conspiracy covering all the principals at the death scene on August 4, 1962.”

In order to comprehend what happened on the fatal Saturday, It is necessary to know and understand the victim and the complex relationships she had with the disparate group of principals at the death scene. And while the mystery of Marilyn Monroe death will be solved, the mystery of her remarkable life can never be fully explained.