A startling revelation has emerged from the files of a detective, Fred Otash, who stumbled upon a clandestine meeting between the iconic figures Marilyn Monroe and John F. Kennedy at a residence in Malibu.
Otash, working as a spy for Howard Hughes to gather information on the Democrats, inadvertently uncovered the alleged affair between Monroe and Kennedy, as reported by the Hollywood Reporter.
Initially tasked with wiretapping the Lawford house to gather intelligence on behalf of Howard Hughes and Nixon, Otash discovered Monroe's involvement as a mere coincidence.
The actress, who was not the primary target of the surveillance, became an unexpected focus of the investigation, as revealed in the files.
Otash, who had tapped Monroe's phone while working undercover, claimed in the documents that he overheard her final moments.
Monroe, the beloved Hollywood star, tragically passed away on August 5, 1962, at the young age of 36, under circumstances that have sparked numerous conspiracy theories, some implicating John and Robert Kennedy.
Reportedly, Monroe made a call to the president shortly before her death.
Access to these revelatory files was granted to the Hollywood Reporter through Otash's daughter, Colleen, and her partner Manfred Westphal, after the documents were discovered hidden in a storage unit in the San Fernando Valley for over two decades.
Among the findings were notes left by Otash for his daughter, detailing his surveillance of Monroe on the fateful day of her demise.
In his notes, Otash chillingly claimed, “I listened to Marilyn Monroe die,” recounting a heated altercation involving Bobby Kennedy, Peter Lawford, and Monroe just hours before her passing.
The contentious exchange reportedly revolved around Monroe feeling used and betrayed in her relationship with Bobby Kennedy, escalating into a distressing confrontation.
The detective described a scene where Bobby Kennedy attempted to silence Monroe's outcries by muffling her with a pillow on the bed to avoid drawing attention from neighbors.
Following the commotion, Lawford urgently contacted Otash in the early hours of the next day, instructing him to eliminate any potentially incriminating evidence from Monroe's residence.
Despite Otash's claim
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