A shocking new episode of the podcast “The Killing Of Marilyn Monroe” claims that the iconic actress was drugged and s**ually assaulted by powerful individuals during the final weekend of her life.
This revelation adds another layer to the already tumultuous life and career of Monroe.
According to the podcast, which focuses on Monroe's life, the horrifying incident took place on July 28 and 29, 1962, just one week before her untimely death.
The narrator alleges that Monroe's ex-partner, Frank Sinatra, lured her to his Cal Neva Lodge resort in Lake Tahoe, California under the pretense of discussing a movie project.
However, it is claimed that Sinatra's true motive was to please mob boss Sam Giancana, who ordered Sinatra to invite the Kennedys in order to catch Monroe having an affair with President John F. Kennedy and his brother, Bobby Kennedy.
Unbeknownst to Monroe, her room was allegedly equipped with hidden cameras, and a dangerous party was planned.
Charles Casillo, an entertainment journalist featured on the podcast, stated that Monroe was in a vulnerable state, heavily relying on alcohol and pills.
Fabulous Gabriel, an author and contributor to the podcast, added that Monroe was afraid for her life, stating that she was taken advantage of and drugged during the wild party at the lodge.
Monroe's relationships with JFK and Bobby Kennedy made her a pawn in a plot orchestrated by the mob to blackmail the influential political family.
Earlier episodes of the podcast revealed that Monroe had been wiretapped by the FBI and CIA due to her knowledge of the Kennedy brothers' secrets.
The terrifying events of that weekend left Monroe shattered.
Private investigator Becky Altringer, who is interviewed on the podcast, described the Hollywood icon as being tired of being used at that point.
Just days later, on August 5, 1962, Monroe was found dead in her home.
Despite her history of contemplating suicide, some believe that she was actually murdered.
Upcoming episodes of “The Killing of Marilyn Monroe” promise to delve into the actress's secret life in unprecedented detail.
The series aims to document her career, marriages, affairs, and more.
From the creators of the Natalie Wood podcast “Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie,” each new episode of the Monroe podcast is released weekly.
Listeners can download and stream episode seven and the entire series wherever podcasts are available.
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