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Marilyn Monroe: The Final Days
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<blockquote data-quote="Crimson" data-source="post: 215129" data-attributes="member: 5079"><p>This topic's got me all riled up. It's hard to overstate the mendacity of Jeanne Carmen. If her story was that she and Marilyn moved in the same social circles and occasionally had some revealing conversations, I doubt anyone could or would bother to dispute the claim. But she claimed the two were practically the best of friends, who had so many escapades together it took 10 chapters in her son's book to recount them all. Despite not one single photo of the two existing, anywhere. (I mean, for Pete's sake, at least Photoshop something.)</p><p></p><p>That so many biographers and documentarians used Jeanne as a credible source is mind-boggling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crimson, post: 215129, member: 5079"] This topic's got me all riled up. It's hard to overstate the mendacity of Jeanne Carmen. If her story was that she and Marilyn moved in the same social circles and occasionally had some revealing conversations, I doubt anyone could or would bother to dispute the claim. But she claimed the two were practically the best of friends, who had so many escapades together it took 10 chapters in her son's book to recount them all. Despite not one single photo of the two existing, anywhere. (I mean, for Pete's sake, at least Photoshop something.) That so many biographers and documentarians used Jeanne as a credible source is mind-boggling. [/QUOTE]
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