A seasoned private investigator, John Danoff, recently disclosed shocking revelations about the rumored affairs between Marilyn Monroe and both John F. Kennedy and his brother, Robert Kennedy.
Danoff, featured in the Netflix documentary, The Mystery of Marilyn Monroe: The Unheard Tapes, asserted that he was hired to gather intelligence on the Kennedy brothers by one of their adversaries.
In the course of his investigation, Danoff detailed how he discreetly planted listening devices in the residence of the iconic actress Marilyn Monroe and at a beach house owned by John and Robert's brother-in-law, Peter Lawford.
The latter was known for throwing extravagant parties where Monroe was occasionally present.
Recalling the eavesdropped conversations, Danoff mentioned recognizing the voices, particularly the Bostonian accent, and identifying Monroe conversing with both the President and his brother using nicknames like ‘Prez.'
Another investigator, Fred Otash, a former police officer who collaborated with Danoff, corroborated these accounts by narrating similar encounters, including intimate moments between Marilyn and John F. Kennedy recorded at the beach house.
Otash also mentioned snippets involving Robert Kennedy, hinting at potential rendezvous plans between him and Monroe.
According to Otash, more tapes were centered around Robert and Monroe compared to John's interactions with the actress.
Danoff and Otash claimed they were commissioned by Jimmy Hoffa, a union leader with alleged Mafia connections, who was under scrutiny by Attorney General Robert Kennedy for suspected illicit dealings.
The Lawford's abode in Palm Springs served as a strategic location for the bugging operation due to their penchant for hosting lavish gatherings, given Peter Lawford's association with Frank Sinatra's Rat Pack.
Otash explained that the recording devices were cleverly concealed under carpets, within chandeliers, and ceiling fixtures.
During the documentary, regular attendees at Lawford's notorious soirées, Dean Martin and his spouse Jeanne, shared insights, with Jeanne candidly referring to Lawford as a “pimp” for the Kennedy brothers.
She recounted instances of brazen behavior exhibited by the Kennedys, even in the presence of their wives.
Jeanne highlighted JFK's audacity, stating, “The President owned it.”
The widely circulated rumors, though never officially confirmed by any party involved, suggest that Monroe had a brief liaison with John F. Kennedy during his presidency and marriage to Jackie Kennedy.
Speculations extend to Monroe's alleged involvement with his younger sibling, Robert, possibly lasting until her untimely demise on August 4, 1962.
As the saga of Marilyn Monroe's alleged affairs continues to captivate public interest, the veil over these clandestine relationships remains partially lifted by the revelations from the unheard tapes, shedding light on a chapter of history shrouded in mystery and intrigue.
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