JFK’s nephew Christopher Lawford took a deadly secret to his grave: the shameful role his dad, Peter, played in the heartless murder of screen siren Marilyn Monroe! The sultry star, sources told The National ENQUIRER, was snuffed out on orders from Robert and John F. Kennedy! Only now — after his shocking sudden death from a heart attack on Sept. 4 at 63 — has a source close to JFK’s nephew come forward to reveal the confidence actor and writer Christopher long kept, which haunted him until his final day. Read on for details of the secret Christopher took to the grave, and click here for more conspiracy theories….
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“Chris was a good man. He had his troubles with drugs and alcohol, and those are well-documented. I don’t want to hazard a guess about what was eating him, but I knew he carried this secret very heavily, indeed,” the pal said.
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“Chris was a good man. He had his troubles with drugs and alcohol, and those are well-documented. I don’t want to hazard a guess about what was eating him, but I knew he carried this secret very heavily, indeed,” the pal said.
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“Chris was a good man. He had his troubles with drugs and alcohol, and those are well-documented. I don’t want to hazard a guess about what was eating him, but I knew he carried this secret very heavily, indeed,” the pal said.
In “The Murder of Marilyn Monroe: Case Closed,” authors Jay Margolis and Richard Buskin claimed RFK and top L.A. cops James Ahern and Archie Case ransacked Marilyn’s house (left) around 10 p.m. on Aug. 4, in search of her “little red diary” that contained secrets of her sexcapades with the Kennedy brothers!
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“Chris was a good man. He had his troubles with drugs and alcohol, and those are well-documented. I don’t want to hazard a guess about what was eating him, but I knew he carried this secret very heavily, indeed,” the pal said.
In “The Murder of Marilyn Monroe: Case Closed,” authors Jay Margolis and Richard Buskin claimed RFK and top L.A. cops James Ahern and Archie Case ransacked Marilyn’s house (left) around 10 p.m. on Aug. 4, in search of her “little red diary” that contained secrets of her sexcapades with the Kennedy brothers!
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“Chris was a good man. He had his troubles with drugs and alcohol, and those are well-documented. I don’t want to hazard a guess about what was eating him, but I knew he carried this secret very heavily, indeed,” the pal said.
In “The Murder of Marilyn Monroe: Case Closed,” authors Jay Margolis and Richard Buskin claimed RFK and top L.A. cops James Ahern and Archie Case ransacked Marilyn’s house (left) around 10 p.m. on Aug. 4, in search of her “little red diary” that contained secrets of her sexcapades with the Kennedy brothers!
The jaw-dropping book said the trio fled, and then hours later, Hollywood P.I.
Fred Otash and Peter — who was married to RFK and JFK’s sister
Patricia (left, with
Barbara Walters, Peter, and
Diane Sawyer) — staged the crime scene to look like an accidental overdose!
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“Chris was a good man. He had his troubles with drugs and alcohol, and those are well-documented. I don’t want to hazard a guess about what was eating him, but I knew he carried this secret very heavily, indeed,” the pal said.
In “The Murder of Marilyn Monroe: Case Closed,” authors Jay Margolis and Richard Buskin claimed RFK and top L.A. cops James Ahern and Archie Case ransacked Marilyn’s house (left) around 10 p.m. on Aug. 4, in search of her “little red diary” that contained secrets of her sexcapades with the Kennedy brothers!
The jaw-dropping book said the trio fled, and then hours later, Hollywood P.I.
Fred Otash and Peter — who was married to RFK and JFK’s sister
Patricia (left, with
Barbara Walters, Peter, and
Diane Sawyer) — staged the crime scene to look like an accidental overdose!
Witnesses have even said RFK’s private helicopter was parked at Peter’s beach house that night! “I don’t know how Chris knew,” said The ENQUIRER’s source. “Maybe Peter confessed to him. But I know this secret tore him up inside — until the very end!”
“Chris was a good man. He had his troubles with drugs and alcohol, and those are well-documented. I don’t want to hazard a guess about what was eating him, but I knew he carried this secret very heavily, indeed,” the pal said.
Photo credit: Getty Images
In “The Murder of Marilyn Monroe: Case Closed,” authors Jay Margolis and Richard Buskin claimed RFK and top L.A. cops James Ahern and Archie Case ransacked Marilyn’s house (left) around 10 p.m. on Aug. 4, in search of her “little red diary” that contained secrets of her sexcapades with the Kennedy brothers!
The jaw-dropping book said the trio fled, and then hours later, Hollywood P.I.
Fred Otash and Peter — who was married to RFK and JFK’s sister
Patricia (left, with
Barbara Walters, Peter, and
Diane Sawyer) — staged the crime scene to look like an accidental overdose!
Witnesses have even said RFK’s private helicopter was parked at Peter’s beach house that night! “I don’t know how Chris knew,” said The ENQUIRER’s source. “Maybe Peter confessed to him. But I know this secret tore him up inside — until the very end!”