Newly discovered audio recordings reveal the untold story of Marilyn Monroe's final hours, shedding light on her cause of death and her relationship with the Kennedys.
The intriguing details are explored in a new Netflix documentary titled “The Mystery of Marilyn Monroe: The Unheard Tapes,” directed by Emma Cooper.
Set to premiere on April 27, the film offers exclusive interviews with individuals who were close to Monroe during her last days.
Monroe, an iconic Hollywood star, tragically died in her home in Brentwood, California in 1962.
While her death was ruled a “probable suicide,” it has always been surrounded by mystery.
The forthcoming documentary delves into the key moments leading up to her passing and investigates the alleged involvement of the Kennedys, particularly JFK and his brother Robert.
Rumors have long circulated that Monroe had romantic relationships with both JFK and Robert Kennedy.
However, due to their marital status, neither man was willing to commit to her.
In the days before her death, Monroe confided in friends about being pregnant with one of the Kennedy brothers' babies but was allegedly forced to terminate the pregnancy.
She also claimed that she and Robert Kennedy were planning to get married.
While Robert Kennedy denied being near Monroe's home on the day she died, witnesses have placed him there before her passing.
Some historians and Monroe's acquaintances even suggest that she possessed government secrets that made her a threat to the Kennedy family.
In the week leading up to her death, Monroe made several phone calls to friends and acquaintances.
She reached out to her gynecologist, Dr. Leon Krohn, to discuss a previous miscarriage and contacted real estate agent Arthur James to discuss the possibility of being impregnated by one of the Kennedys.
Additionally, Monroe called her longtime friend Anne Karger, informing her of her intentions to marry Bobby Kennedy.
On the day of her death, Monroe made distressing phone calls to actress Jeanne Carmen, who reported that an anonymous woman had been harassing Monroe throughout the night.
Carmen declined Monroe's request for sleeping pills and wine.
Later in the day, a friend named Agnes Flanagan visited Monroe's home.
At around 4:30 pm, Monroe called her psychiatrist, who remained at her residence until 7:00 pm.
According to the psychiatrist, Monroe was enraged during their session, revealing that she had intimate relations with influential government figures.
She expressed disappointment that her plans to meet one of these individuals that night had fallen through.
Around 9:30 pm, Monroe contacted her hairdresser, Sydney Guilaroff, expressing despair and fear due to being surrounded by danger and betrayals from “men in high places.”
Between 9:30 pm and 10:00 pm, Monroe spoke with screenwriter Jose Bolanos, who claimed to have learned something that would eventually shock the world.
However, he never disclosed this information.
Sometime before midnight, Monroe died by apparent suicide.
Decades later, the official cause of Monroe's death remains unclear, fueling various conspiracy theories.
Some speculate that she was killed by the FBI at the behest of the Kennedys to conceal their affairs or hide classified government information shared with Monroe.
Another theory suggests that the mafia was responsible for her demise.
The Netflix documentary promises to shed new light on Monroe's tragic end, offering a fresh perspective on her life and the circumstances surrounding her death.
By piecing together her final moments through previously unheard audio recordings and interviews, the film aims to unravel the mystery that has captivated the world for decades.
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