"February 10: With Joe DiMaggio's help, Marilyn is released from Payne Whitney. Ralph Roberts picks Marilyn up. She sits in the backseat with Dr. Kris, and Marilyn berates Kris for betraying her trust. Marilyn is admitted to Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center for three weeks of recuperation. Roberts remembers Dr. Kris saying, "I did a terrible thing, a terrible, terrible thing. Oh God, I didn't mean to, but I did." Marilyn's friend, the photographer Sam Shaw, writes from Paris to Marilyn's 444 East 57th Street address, offering her a room at his home. "We would have called during the recent turmoil but didn't know where you were. . . . There are some great art shows at this moment in Paris. Come over. An especially big Goya show of his prints. Marvelous impressionist show etc. and a pip of a Kandinski [sic]."