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Thursday, February 19, 2015

CoastZone: Untimely Deaths

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February 19, 2015   Coast Insider Audio
Untimely Deaths:

On Wednesday's show, renowned Marilyn Monroe expert Jay Margolis and New York Times best-selling author Richard Buskin discussed the untimely deaths under suspicious circumstances of some of the world's most iconic women-- Marilyn Monroe, Princess Diana, and Whitney Houston. The authors concluded that Marilyn was murdered-- just two days before she'd threatened to hold a press conference revealing what was in her diary, including details of her affairs with JFK and Robert Kennedy, and revelations about the Mafia and Fidel Castro. Witnesses saw RFK and two LAPD gangster squad members enter Monroe's house the night before her body was found, Margolis reported, adding that they went there to get her diary.

Trying to quiet Marilyn's screams, which neighbors reportedly heard, Bobby put a pillow over her head, while the police officers gave her nembutol injections, in order to calm her down. "When that didn't effectively subdue her, they gave her a drug-laced enema full of 13-19 nembutols and 17 chloral hydrates," which knocked her out, and accounted for the purplish color of her colon in the autopsy, said Margolis. The next day when ambulance attendants seemed to be successfully reviving her with a resuscitator, her psychiatrist Ralph Greenson suddenly arrived and gave her a syringe with a brownish fluid, Margolis continued. Peter Lawford who was on the scene, revealed in 1983, that Bobby Kennedy had told Greenson that 'Marilyn has got to be silenced.'

Princess Diana's death was also a murder, and subsequently covered up, the authors contended. Diana's driver Henri Paul was actually sober, and his blood report was mysteriously switched out with someone who committed suicide that day, Margolis suggested. It was claimed that the tunnel cameras where the accident occurred weren't working that day, "but that can't be true because another driver later received a speeding ticket which was caught on camera in that very same tunnel only minutes before Diana's car crashed," Buskin detailed. There were also mysterious circumstances concerning Whitney Houston's death, including her bathwater being scorching hot, and bruise marks and defensive wounds on her body, Buskin noted.
  
New 3-Wheeled Car:

First hour guest, Paul Elio of Elio Motors talked about his development of a low-cost, high mileage, three-wheeled vehicle. The premise behind the 'Elio,' which is only half the width of a normal car, is that most households have need for just a single or two-person vehicle. Running on regular gas, this new category of vehicle will get 84 mpg, run at normal speeds, and list for $6800. With orders so far for 40,000 cars, they are targeting a release date during the first half of 2016.
Video Fix:

On the eve of the Chinese Lunar New Year, there is confusion as to whether the new year is dedicated to the sheep, ram, or goat. BBC News explains in this short video clip.

Today in Strangeness:

Born on this date in 1473, Nicolaus Copernicus is said to be the founder of modern astronomy with his heliocentric model that displaced Earth as the center of the universe. In 1847, the first rescuers reached the Donner Party in Northern California.

Tonight's Show, Thursday, February 19th:

Intuitive Jeanne Mayell is one of New England's most gifted tarot readers, and a psychotherapist who has practiced in the Boston area for 25 years. Holding masters degrees in Public Health, Education and Counseling Psychology from Harvard University and Framingham State University, she'll discuss the science behind intuition and psychic phenomena, the power of the Tarot, and on ongoing project using a pool of intuitives to accurately predict the future.

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