Marvin P. Iannone
Marvin D. Iannone was the first assistant chief of police of the Los Angeles Police Department and later the Chief of the Beverly Hills Police Department from 1985 to 2003.[1] He was most famous for being in charge of the security at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. He arrived at the death scene after he dismissed Jack Clemmons Marilyn Monroe on August 5, 1962, and he has consistently refused to discuss his observations.[2] While there is no factual basis, he has been accused by conspiracy theorists of helping with the cover up of Marilyn Monroe's "murder".[3][4]
References
- Iannone, Marvin D. Supervision of Police Personnel, ISBN 0-13-649229-0
- Wolfe, Donald H. The last days of Marilyn Monroe, page 8, 1998, ISBN 0-688-16288-6
- Franklin, Lynn. The Beverly Hills Murder File, page 112, (2002), ISBN 1-4033-2050-0
- Wolfe, Donald H. The last days of Marilyn Monroe, 1998, ISBN 0-688-16288-6
External links
- The Beverly Hills Police Department website
- Iannone, Marvin D. Supervision of Police Personnel. ISBN 0-13-649229-0
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