Shocking revelations have emerged from Netflix's newest documentary, The Mystery of Marilyn Monroe: The Unheard Tapes.
One of the most surprising claims is that Monroe had a s**ual obsession with her absent father, as revealed by a close friend in the film.
This friend recounts how Monroe expressed a strong desire to sleep with her father, even going as far as describing scenarios in which she would engage in intimate acts with him.
However bizarre this revelation may be, it is not the most distressing aspect uncovered by the documentary.
The Unheard Tapes features previously unheard interviews with individuals who knew Monroe well.
These interviews, combined with extensive research on Monroe's life and career, focus primarily on her death.
The documentary aims to debunk the various conspiracy theories surrounding her demise and uncover the truth of what really happened.
Unlike many conspiracy theorists, Anthony Summers, author of Goddess: The Secret Lives of Marilyn Monroe, reaches a clear conclusion based on his findings.
The documentary suggests that the Kennedys were involved in Monroe's death.
Following her relationship with Joe DiMaggio, The Unheard Tapes connects Monroe to both Robert and John F. Kennedy.
Hildi and Joan Greenson, the wife and daughter of Monroe's psychiatrist, recall conversations in which Monroe gossiped about a new love interest referred to as “The General.”
This mysterious man turned out to be Attorney General Robert Kennedy, marking the beginning of Monroe's affairs with the prominent political family.
Actor and socialite Peter Lawford claims he acted as a matchmaker for both Kennedy brothers, facilitating their relationships with Monroe.
Jeanne Martin, Dean Martin's wife, confirms the speculation of the brothers sharing Monroe without hesitation.
According to the documentary, tensions grew further due to conflicts between union leader Jimmy Hoffa and the Kennedys.
It alleges the existence of numerous tapes featuring Monroe engaging in intimate activities with JFK and Robert.
The film portrays Monroe engaging in intimate conversations, undressing, and engaging in s**ual acts on these tapes.
While this scandal may have been an open secret in Hollywood, Monroe's suspected ties to the Communist Party added to the growing tensions.
Fearing that she might expose their political discussions, the Kennedys decided to sever all ties with the star.
According to a close friend, Arthur James, this was what ultimately led to Monroe's demise.
The Unheard Tapes delves into the details surrounding Monroe's death, questioning the official version of events.
Discrepancies arise regarding her position at the time of her death, the timing of the 911 call, and whether she was taken to the hospital.
The documentary suggests that the FBI worked to cover up any controversy surrounding Monroe's death, with the widow of Monroe's PR representative confirming her husband's involvement in keeping the press at bay.
According to law enforcement informant Harry Hall, Monroe's death became a closely guarded secret involving Robert Kennedy.
The documentary highlights Eunice Murray, Monroe's housekeeper, who alleges that Robert Kennedy visited Monroe on the day of her death.
She suggests that the protectors of Robert Kennedy intervened to ensure his involvement remained hidden.
The Unheard Tapes provides evidence supporting the claim that Robert Kennedy was in Los Angeles on the night Monroe died.
Summers, in his interview, asserts that the evidence suggests a cover-up due to Monroe's connection to the Kennedy brothers.
Netflix will release The Mystery of Marilyn Monroe: The Unheard Tapes on April 27 for viewers to explore these shocking revelations surrounding Monroe's death.
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