

Sadly, abuse became a common thread throughout her life, including at the hands of a cousin as well as a boyfriend of a close family friend during childhood. Kimmel” - she used a fake name for him - who called her into his room one night, locked the door, then said, “Now you can’t get out.” Monroe never revealed exactly what happened.

She later told of an elderly Englishman named “Mr. It was in a boardinghouse, around age 8, that she was sexually abused for the first time. Less than a week after giving birth to her little girl on June 1, 1926, Gladys Pearl Monroe, who long suffered from mental illness, tried to stab a good friend during a delusional episode. Norma Jeane spent her childhood shuttled from neighbor to family friend to foster home and back, never finding stability. “Norma Jeane would spend a lifetime looking for this man in others, wanting to know him, loving him, passionately wanting him to love her back.” Martin’s Press), out Tuesday.Ĭharles Stanley Gifford had a brief affair with Norma’s mother, Gladys, and when he found out she was pregnant, he rejected her. “Norma Jeane was enthralled by the handsome man staring from the photo with piercing eyes and a thin mustache,” writes Charles Casillo, author of “ Marilyn Monroe: The Private Life of a Public Icon” (St.
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This photo became a totem for her - a symbol of the fatherly love she would spend her life desperately, but fruitlessly, seeking, even after she became the world’s most glamorous movie star, Marilyn Monroe. (6) At the time of his death, Jackie was only thirteen or fourteen years old.ġ) The Marilyn Encyclopedia Adam Victor, The Overlook Press, Woodstock New York, 1999 Adam Victor s.v Robert Kermit "Jackie" BakerĢ) My Sister Marilyn: A Memoir of Marilyn Monroe Berniece Baker Miracle and Mona Rae Miracle,Algonquin Books, Chapel Hill New York 1994, Berniece Baker Miracle and Mona Rae Miracle, 13.When Norma Jeane Baker was 8 years old, she saw a picture of her father for the first time. Jackie Baker would die a short time later from kidney failure. It is at home that Jap Baker catherized his son. The little boy's kidneys began to fail him because they could not carry off the infection from his leg. Against the advice of the doctors, Jap took his son home. He put one in a glass bottle and when it exploded he lost his right eye. His next "accident" occurred at a Fourth of July picnic, when the boy was playing with firecrackers. (4) Jackie would be in and out of hospitals for the remainder of his life. It is around this time that Jackie was diagnosed with tuberculosis of the bone and placed in a Louisville hospital. When the cast was taken off, one leg was shorter than the other, because the cast had not allowed it to grow properly. The little boy's leg was placed in a cast. Jap took Jackie to the hospital to help him with his leg. (3) After his divorce from Gladys, Jap kidnapped his children. Because of the accident, Jackie walked with a limp.

Jap blamed his wife for the accident saying she was not paying attention to her children. (2) Then, at about the age of three the child fell out of a car while his parents were arguing. The young child picked up the broken glass and almost poked his eye out. It seems that Gladys and Jap were arguing and a glass was broken. (1) His sister tells a story of hearing how a young Jackie almost lost an eye early in his life. Nevertheless, it is believed that Robert Kermit Baker came into the world in January of 1918. This information could show that the boy was conceived before their wedding. This could be evidence that his parents were trying to hide the exact date of his birth, so it would not be compared to their wedding date. No birth certificate exists for little Jackie. However, current standards of child welfare would have had Social Services look into this child's unfortunate "accidents" as possible abuse. His sister, Berniece claims in her book My Sister Marilyn: A Memoir of Marilyn Monroe, that her brother was simply "unlucky". Not much information exists about this child's tragic life. Robert Kermit "Jackie" Baker' s (1918-?) life is one of mystery.
