John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Date of birth : May 29, 1917, Brookline, Massachusetts.
Date of death : November 22, 1963, Dallas, Texas.
Story
Some biographers agreed on the fact that Marilyn and John Kennedy spent a week-end together in March 1962. Though, some as Evelyn Moriarty, Marilyn's friend and stand-in, have maintained never having had the evidence that Marilyn used to meet one or the other of the Kennedys brothers.
At the Sands Hotel, Las Vegas, 1960
On January 20, 1961, presidential investiture
According to Fred Lawrence Guiles, the affair between them lasted during years 1961 and 1962, mostly during her trips in New York City. But this version is disputed. Donald
Spoto
wrote : "No serious biographer can maintain the existence of an affair
between Marilyn and the Kennedys. All we can say for sure is that the
actress and the President have met 4 times, between October 1961 and
August 1962, and it was during one of those meetings, that they called
to a friendly relation of Marilyn from a bedroom. Shortly after,
Marilyn confided this sexual relation to her close relatives, insisting
about the fact that their affair ended there".
The first of those occasions reported by Spoto was in October 1961, at Peter
Lawford's home, where Marilyn was invited with other famous women for a dinner given by Patricia Lawford in honor of her brother, President Kennedy.
The third took place on March 24, 1962, at Bing Crosby's house, in Palm Springs
They would have shared a bedroom from where she would have called Ralph Roberts.
During this week-end, she agreed to attend the Democrat gala scheduled for May 1962, at the Madison Square Garden and promised to attend the celebration of John Kennedy's birthday.
Letter from the White House, dated April 11, 1962
Like everyone, Marilyn payed a 1 000$ entrance fee.
The presenter of the gala was Jack Benny.
On May 19, 1962, at the Madison Square Garden
At Arthur Krim's home, after the gala -,,,
Letter from the White House, dated June 1, 1962
Picture New York
Carlyle Hotel
Pictures Los Angeles
with William Parker
Picture Maine, on board of the "Manitou", August 12, 1962