"Having access to all the forensic evidence, and holding a board certification in Orthopedics, I would have to say that the point of impact is more consistent with an impact with a rounded, padded, but solid surface. Marilyn's head? Possibly. Only her hairdresser knows for sure. A girl's necklace was in the debris field. Maybe someday Marilyn will come forward and shed some light on this episode."
From:
https://www.johnfahey.com/RecordingKing.htm
https://www.kcrw.com/shows/lost-notes/stories/living-with-john-fahey-aka-a-room-full-of-flowers
And
https://danielhechtblog.com/2014/08/01/john-fahey-iii-the-great-san-francisco-concert-party/
My niece was twenty-one and a stunningly beautiful woman; Fahey’s lascivious intent seemed clear. When she declined his offer, he kept at her: “Where d’you live?” “Mission district.” “That’s right on the way to my motel!” “No thanks.” “C’mon, I rented a nice car. Show you my car.”
My niece stared at him with contempt. “You disgust me,” she told him.
Swaying, he insisted: “Come on. Give you a ride home. Real nice car.”
She came back with a ferocious retort that remains in my memory as one of the most withering ever.
In addition to being beautiful, my niece is smart, assertive, and not impressed by fame. She gave him a baleful look and snarled: “You know what I think of you? If you were an onion, I’d peel you layer by layer and stick pins in your core.”
She left. Sometime later Fahey left, leaving a vacuum on several levels: the absence of his physical presence and a void of disillusionment among his devotees. This hero had not been subtle, only rude, selfish, sexist, out of control."



