I've been reading his new book, Bomshell and he is such a liar! It amazes me when these authors all claim they have the answer to the murder of Marilyn Monroe. They are basically the same. These books tell the same story, but the authors change a little of the story so they can get a book published, claiming to know the truth. Rotlhmiller claims he spoke to Peter Lawford (he doesn't provide a month or year) when Lawford never said one word to anyone. Anthony Summers tried to interview Lawford and he couldn't even talk about it, except to say, "I should have done something." As far as the diary, it was taken by Bobby Kennedy, and no reports were written about Marilyn's death so how could he read it? There was never any poison found in Marilyn's autopsy.
Fort Davis did exist in 1977. According to the LAPD, when the Central Division station first opened in 1977, Los Angeles police officers dubbed it "Fort Davis" with heavy irony. Under former Chief of Police Ed Davis, officers were supposed to be building relationships with their neighborhoods. But instead, the department built a bunker--a massive, block-long structure in the heart of Skid Row. With no exterior windows and an inaccessible rooftop parking deck, Central Division was designed not so much to protect the surrounding community as it was to protect the police.
I've been investigating Marilyn's death for several years for myself. I talk to Pat Newcomb often and I know more than this guy claims to know. I'm communicating with the LAPD to prove that Mr. Rothmiller is in fact a liar!
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