Forty-three years after her death on August 5th, 1962, district attorney, John Miner, released his extensive transcripts of conversations between Marilyn Monroe and her psychiatrist, Dr. Ralph Greenson.
During investigations into Monroe’s death Dr. Greenson had agreed to play the tapes for Miner, but only on condition that the investigator never reveal their contents.
Sorry, Norman Jean, I guess that's just another brick in the wall.
During investigations into Monroe’s death Dr. Greenson had agreed to play the tapes for Miner, but only on condition that the investigator never reveal their contents.
"You are the only person who will ever know the most private, the most secret thoughts of Marilyn Monroe," she was quoted by Greenson as saying, according to Miner's transcript. "I have absolute confidence and trust you will never reveal to a living soul what I say to you."
Sorry, Norman Jean, I guess that's just another brick in the wall.