Thomas Noguchi, Legendary Hollywood Coroner

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Yamada Toshihiro [Profile]

Kennedy-Centered Conspiracy Theories

Robert F. Kennedy after being shot at the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles (© Aflo).

This was when Noguchi’s battles began. The announcement of the autopsy results gave rise to a rash of competing conspiracy theories. Of these, the most persistent was that Monroe’s death had not in fact been suicide, but murder arranged to look like a suicide. This theory implicated the Kennedy clan, “America’s royal family,” as the masterminds behind the plot.

Both President John F. Kennedy and his brother, then Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy were believed to have had close relationships with Marilyn Monroe. Rumors speculated that Bobby Kennedy had ordered Monroe’s death to cover up their affair, or that she had been killed because she knew government secrets. There were even suggestions that Noguchi had faked the autopsy report.

Six years later, by an extraordinary twist of fate, Noguchi became directly involved in Kennedy family matters when Bobby Kennedy, then running for the Democratic presidential nomination, was assassinated at a Los Angeles hotel.

Fortitude in the Midst of a National Tragedy

At around one in the morning on June 5, 1968, Noguchi was awakened by an emergency call to his home. Bobby Kennedy had just been shot in the head while campaigning at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. He was rushed to a hospital and underwent surgery but died the following day. The police arrested Sirhan Sirhan, a Palestinian immigrant, at the scene of the assassination.

As the shooting had taken place in Los Angeles, it was only natural that Noguchi's office should conduct the autopsy. But the victim was a key national figure—a presidential candidate and a Kennedy to boot. In those days Washington politicians and officials showed little respect for local statutes and procedures and were accustomed to getting their way.

Kennedy's circle wanted to move the body to Washington immediately. But a prompt, thorough, and procedurally correct autopsy was essential to ensure that the killer was brought to justice. Somehow, Noguchi's office was able to stand up to the formidable Kennedy clan and conduct a six-and-a-half-hour postmortem examination in Los Angeles.

Noguchi’s meticulous autopsy received high praise from international forensic and pathological specialists and sealed his reputation as one of the world’s top forensic scientists.

”I Plan to Work Until I’m 100”

Noguchi as a professor at the University of Southern California.

People are still probing the autopsies and statements of Thomas Noguchi, who was privy to the “last confidences” of Marilyn Monroe, Robert F. Kennedy, and other American cultural icons. The idea that Monroe was killed by the Kennedys to cover up for their adulterous affairs resurfaced in the international media as recently as March this year.

At age 87, Noguchi is still active in academic circles. As professor emeritus at the University of Southern California and president of the World Association for Medical Law, he leads a busy life, training successors, giving lectures, and taking part in international conferences around the globe.

Recently, Noguchi has been working to promote ethics in forensic medicine at US graduate schools. His vitality shows no signs of diminishing. In what seems to be a pet phrase of his, Noguchi tells me, “I don’t just plan to live until I’m 100. I plan to work until I’m 100.”

Yamada Toshihiro’s book, Hariuddo kenshi fairu: Tōmasu Noguchi no yuigon (Hollywood Inquest Files: The Final Testament of Thomas Noguchi).

 

 

 

(Originally written in Japanese and published on June 25, 2014. All photos courtesy of Yamada Toshihiro unless otherwise indicated. Banner photo courtesy of Jiji.)

 

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Yamada ToshihiroView article list

Journalist and Author. Former Fulbright fellow at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Previously worked for Kodansha, Reuters and Newsweek Japan specializing in international affairs and social issues. His translations include The Fix: Soccer and Organized Crime and The Insider's Guide to Match-Fixing in Football (both by Declan Hill). His own works include Monstā: anyaku suru tsugi no Arukaida (Monster: The Secret Activities of the “Next Al-Qaeda”) and Hariuddo kenshi fairu: Tōmasu Noguchi no yuigon (Hollywood Inquest Files: The Final Testament of Thomas Noguchi).

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