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SPERIGLIO Milo

 

Milo Augustine Speriglio.

 
Date of birth : November 17, 1937, Connecticut.

Date of death : April 30, 2000, Los Angeles, California.

 

Profession private detective in Van Nuys who investigated on the alleged crimes surrounding Marilyn's death. 

Story

On March 11, 1936 he married Sylvia Abrahams in Los Angeles (,).

On August 8, 1974 he married Patricia Elaine Aikens in Reno, Nevada. They had two daughters, Holly Elaine (born April 16, 1971, Los Angeles) and Janelle (born November 27, 1974, Los Angeles).

He was one of the head of the famous Nick Harris Detectives Agency, and worked there for more than 30 years.

Link with Marilyn

Two of his books directly point out Robert Kennedy as the first responsible person of Marilyn's death.

His main witness was Lionel Grandison, who worked for the coroner and had maintained, several years after Marilyn's death, that the autopsy didn't indicate the bruises present on Marilyn's body.

A third book, "Crypt 33 : the Saga of Marilyn Monroe" written with Adela Gregory, shift the blame on Joseph Kennedy who, they claimed, hired Sam Giancana to kill Marilyn because she bore Robert Kennedy's child.

Speriglio had also presented a list, the "Murder Chart", resuming the names of the 5th boss of the organized crime who, he alleged, would have gathered to kill Marilyn; this list had been given by an informant named Jules Pappas.

 

Bibliography

"Marilyn Monroe : Murder Cover Up",  Milo Speriglio, New York, Seville Publishers, 1982

"The Marilyn Conspiracy", Milo Speriglio, New York, Pocket books, 1986

"Crypt 33 : the Saga of Marilyn Monroe. The Final Worde, Adela Gregory and Milo Speriglio, New York, Carol Publishing, 1993.

 

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