10-03-2011, 09:37 PM
The ball really gets rolling on page 144 of Inner World. This chapter deals specifically with the death scenario on the last day of Jimi's life, Thursday September 17th and into the early hours of Friday the 18th. Monika claims that Jimi kept in touch with her through phone calls and letters from America during the spring Cry Of Love tour. She claims Jimi excitedly called her to tell her of finally arranging a european tour and that she was to rent a flat in London for the two of them. Monika speaks of renting a flat at the Samarkand Hotel without detailing how she went about it or who paid. She then speaks of Jimi arriving at the Londonderry Hotel where she met him upon his arrival with kisses and hugs. Jimi would then transfer to the Cumberland Hotel as his official address in London.
Monika tells us that Jimi then invited her to the famous gigantic gathering and concert on the Isle Of Wight but she declined because her father was in bad health from a recent heart attack. She then goes on to describe how Jimi swore his love for her and marriage plans but Monika doesn't share the real history that Jimi then proceeded from this moment to go hook-up with sexy Danish model Kirsten Nefer. This is why I think Monika Dannemann was a psychopath. Because by 1994, when she wrote this book, she had full access to the Nefer information. She decided to ignore it and just focus on Jimi's love talk to her swearing his faith, when less than 24 hours later he then hooked-up with a beautiful Danish model to whom he also made suggestions of marriage in a flirtatious manner. Inner World clearly shows us that in no way is Monika Dannemann offering us a complete history of her interactions with Jimi Hendrix. The book is simply an attempt to supply a case for Hendrix's claimed romance with Monika as told from her perspective.
Page 147:
Monika says that while Jimi was on the european tour she went to the cinema with some friends during the evening. She doesn't describe who these people were. I suspect the reason she does this is because they were probably friends of Jeffery and she's trying to conceal the fact she was networked with Jimi's office while in London.
On the same page Monika describes how after bass guitarist Billy Cox was poisoned with bad acid she was asked to look after him by road crew member Eric Barrett. Monika once again shows a distinct psychopathic detachment from reality because her official story claims nobody knew about her secret hideaway with Jimi at the Samarkand, however she is now claiming Jeffery's employee Barrett was asking her to look after Billy. Well the only way she could do that is if Barrett knew she had a place to put him up in. Barrett obviously knew about the Samarkand. Eventually Cox was looked after in co-roadie Gerry Stickells' flat only 2 blocks away. Yet with all these obvious admissions that the Samarkand was well-known amongst Jeffery's people, Monika still sticks with the official version that only she and Jimi knew about it.
By page 150 Monika gets around the fact Jimi had returned to London and shacked-up with American waitress Debbie Toomey for five days by skipping to Tuesday the 15th and saying Jimi finally decided they needed more privacy so he stayed at the Samarkand. She claims Jimi spent the next night, Wednesday the 16th, at the Samarkand, however producer Chas Chandler swears Jimi spent the night with him at his flat after coming over to discuss his returning as manager. The Chandler claim is tricky because we do know Jimi attended a party that evening with Monika and later jammed with Eric Burdon. These claims about Wednesday night are hard to sort out, however it is possible Jimi did spend the night at Chandler's and Monika once again lied - or Jimi did stay at the Samarkand that night and Chandler, for whatever reason, had the date wrong (how Chandler could get the memory of the second to last night of Jimi's life wrong I'm not certain?) Upon commenting about that evening Monika once again contradicts herself by saying only Chas Chandler and Mitch Mitchell knew about the Samarkand and had its phone number.
Monika mentions Jimi's attempt to stand-in with Eric Burdon's band 'War' on Tuesday evening, however she doesn't mention that Eric's manager McVay refused because Jimi was too stoned to play. Some band members commented he was "too smacked-out". It is possible Jimi got a snoot-full from Devon, a known heroin share-er. Another friend, Daniel Secunda, said Jimi went to dinner with him and Devon during this week and both were too smacked-out to eat.
On page 155 Monika tells of both her and Jimi having to go to the bank to get money. What she is saying here is Jimi had to get his money and she had to get hers. This is unusual because Jimi was known to be overgenerous with his money. Monika was from a wealthy banking family and had funds of her own. However this clear distinction of Jimi getting his own funds from his bank and Monika from hers says something about their relationship. And this goes for the payments for the Samarkand which Monika never tells of coming from Jimi. Obviously the Samarkand was paid for by herself. If you follow Jimi's routines he never would have made his "soulmate" and fiancee pay for her own flat. There's something that's not right with this and contrasts with Jimi's known patterns.
Page 164:
Monika tells of driving Jimi to Kensington Market on his last day of life where they spotted Devon Wilson on Kings Road. Monika casually describes how Devon was hired by Jeffery to look out for Jimi in New York. She then mentions that Devon proceeded to invite Jimi to attend the Cameron party later that evening.
On page 165 they return to Jimi's official London address at the Cumberland Hotel. There Jimi sits Monika down and has her deliberately overhear his telephone call to his lawyer Steingarten where he instructs him to fire his manager Michael Jeffery. Less than 12 hours later Jimi would be dead.
From the Cumberland Jimi and Monika would proceed to a very interesting private get together with the son of a British MP Phillip Harvey. To be continued in the next post...
Monika tells us that Jimi then invited her to the famous gigantic gathering and concert on the Isle Of Wight but she declined because her father was in bad health from a recent heart attack. She then goes on to describe how Jimi swore his love for her and marriage plans but Monika doesn't share the real history that Jimi then proceeded from this moment to go hook-up with sexy Danish model Kirsten Nefer. This is why I think Monika Dannemann was a psychopath. Because by 1994, when she wrote this book, she had full access to the Nefer information. She decided to ignore it and just focus on Jimi's love talk to her swearing his faith, when less than 24 hours later he then hooked-up with a beautiful Danish model to whom he also made suggestions of marriage in a flirtatious manner. Inner World clearly shows us that in no way is Monika Dannemann offering us a complete history of her interactions with Jimi Hendrix. The book is simply an attempt to supply a case for Hendrix's claimed romance with Monika as told from her perspective.
Page 147:
Monika says that while Jimi was on the european tour she went to the cinema with some friends during the evening. She doesn't describe who these people were. I suspect the reason she does this is because they were probably friends of Jeffery and she's trying to conceal the fact she was networked with Jimi's office while in London.
On the same page Monika describes how after bass guitarist Billy Cox was poisoned with bad acid she was asked to look after him by road crew member Eric Barrett. Monika once again shows a distinct psychopathic detachment from reality because her official story claims nobody knew about her secret hideaway with Jimi at the Samarkand, however she is now claiming Jeffery's employee Barrett was asking her to look after Billy. Well the only way she could do that is if Barrett knew she had a place to put him up in. Barrett obviously knew about the Samarkand. Eventually Cox was looked after in co-roadie Gerry Stickells' flat only 2 blocks away. Yet with all these obvious admissions that the Samarkand was well-known amongst Jeffery's people, Monika still sticks with the official version that only she and Jimi knew about it.
By page 150 Monika gets around the fact Jimi had returned to London and shacked-up with American waitress Debbie Toomey for five days by skipping to Tuesday the 15th and saying Jimi finally decided they needed more privacy so he stayed at the Samarkand. She claims Jimi spent the next night, Wednesday the 16th, at the Samarkand, however producer Chas Chandler swears Jimi spent the night with him at his flat after coming over to discuss his returning as manager. The Chandler claim is tricky because we do know Jimi attended a party that evening with Monika and later jammed with Eric Burdon. These claims about Wednesday night are hard to sort out, however it is possible Jimi did spend the night at Chandler's and Monika once again lied - or Jimi did stay at the Samarkand that night and Chandler, for whatever reason, had the date wrong (how Chandler could get the memory of the second to last night of Jimi's life wrong I'm not certain?) Upon commenting about that evening Monika once again contradicts herself by saying only Chas Chandler and Mitch Mitchell knew about the Samarkand and had its phone number.
Monika mentions Jimi's attempt to stand-in with Eric Burdon's band 'War' on Tuesday evening, however she doesn't mention that Eric's manager McVay refused because Jimi was too stoned to play. Some band members commented he was "too smacked-out". It is possible Jimi got a snoot-full from Devon, a known heroin share-er. Another friend, Daniel Secunda, said Jimi went to dinner with him and Devon during this week and both were too smacked-out to eat.
On page 155 Monika tells of both her and Jimi having to go to the bank to get money. What she is saying here is Jimi had to get his money and she had to get hers. This is unusual because Jimi was known to be overgenerous with his money. Monika was from a wealthy banking family and had funds of her own. However this clear distinction of Jimi getting his own funds from his bank and Monika from hers says something about their relationship. And this goes for the payments for the Samarkand which Monika never tells of coming from Jimi. Obviously the Samarkand was paid for by herself. If you follow Jimi's routines he never would have made his "soulmate" and fiancee pay for her own flat. There's something that's not right with this and contrasts with Jimi's known patterns.
Page 164:
Monika tells of driving Jimi to Kensington Market on his last day of life where they spotted Devon Wilson on Kings Road. Monika casually describes how Devon was hired by Jeffery to look out for Jimi in New York. She then mentions that Devon proceeded to invite Jimi to attend the Cameron party later that evening.
On page 165 they return to Jimi's official London address at the Cumberland Hotel. There Jimi sits Monika down and has her deliberately overhear his telephone call to his lawyer Steingarten where he instructs him to fire his manager Michael Jeffery. Less than 12 hours later Jimi would be dead.
From the Cumberland Jimi and Monika would proceed to a very interesting private get together with the son of a British MP Phillip Harvey. To be continued in the next post...

