Marilyn Monroe Death of a Goddess
Marilyn Monroe Death.
On May 19th 1962, President John F. Kennedy celebrated his birthday in public, at the famous Madison Square Garden in New York. At the party full of celebrities, more than 15,000 people had seen her singing Happy Birthday to JFK with a sensual voice that has since entered into the pop culture legend.
Just a few months later on August 4th 1962, the 36 year young girl born Norma Jean Mortenson, was dead, naked between silk sheets. On the toilet table was an empty tube of strong sedatives. Marilyn Monroe was a true Hollywood legend and probably the first sex symbol of the world, but in the shadow of her legend stands a tragic story of a tormented soul. She was addicted to alcohol, which she used to heal suffering because of the famous, powerful men in her life. All of this had pointed to evidence that the super-star had committed suicide.
On the other hand, some have always felt that the suicide of Marilyn was a bit too “clean” and happened just in time. JFK, Robert F. Kennedy, Mafia, CIA and FBI – all had reasons to wish her to be reduced to silence, once and for all. The best method for a crime not to be found is to make it look like either an accident or a suicide. The conspiracy theorists have never believed that Marilyn Monroe took her life intentionally or accidentally. The amazing thing is that almost all those who believe that Marilyn Monroe death was a conspiracy agree on one thing. This is namely that if she was killed, it was probably done while she was restrained with pillows and injected in the leg with sedatives.
After her death it was discovered that Marilyn was the mistress of both John and Bobby Kennedy and that the CIA and FBI had kept her under surveillance. They had considered her a possible threat to the national safety but also a risk factor for the president’s reputation. Considering the government’s involvement in the star’s life and the assumptions that evidence of the last days of her life were modified, a plot does not seem totally devoid of credibility. The CIA had held Marilyn under supervision because the statute of JFK’s mistress meant that she knew things which could be turned into a possible threat to the national security. It is not known if this meant that she had known that the Agency used the Mafia to try to expel Castro and to blackmail other heads of state, but it’s clear that the CIA was interested in this sexy bomb as clear as the ability of agents to commit a discreet murder.
Since sharing the same bed with president JFK, RFK prosecutor and various members of the Mafia, including Sam Giancana, Monroe knew things that could destroy the most powerful people in the U.S. When she had not been in need anymore, with the end of the Robert F. Kennedy affair, it is possible that the Mafia had seen her just as a dangerous spy that needed to be removed.
Marilyn tried to blackmail RFK to continue their relationship and it is possible that she dared to blackmail JFK but threatening that she would reveal that he became president only with the help in elections of the Chicago gangsters. J. Edgard Hoover, the FBI chief, was not a friend of the Kennedy family. However, as a true patriot as he called himself, he might have been happy to solve their problems with the Marilyn Monroe death in order to save the nation from a scandal. Once the arrangements for her death were made, he could control the Kennedy brothers by forcing them to maintain him as chief of the Bureau, which became effectively his own private police department.
In recent years, legal documents have been discovered dating back from 1960. These seem to demonstrate that the Kennedy family promised to open a $600,000 deposit in the name of Marilyn Monroe, for her mother Gladys Baker. This was to be done if she kept silent on the connection between JFK and Mafia boss Sam Giancana. After Marilyn Monroe’s death, the commitment appears to have been withdrawn and all references to it were hidden. These documents have become the subject of a fierce battle through the courts in the United States. Debates still occur on their authenticity. However, all tests carried out on paper, ink and signatures showed that the documents are valid. If this is so, then it is the strongest evidence so far about the possibility that the Kennedy family may have had a role in the death of the star.
There are many rumors and much additional evidence that shows that among recent visitors that Marilyn received prior to her death were Bobby Kennedy and actor Peter Lawford who was married to Pat Kennedy Lawford, therefore making him apart of the Kennedy clan. After all, it seems Kennedy and Lawford were accompanied by a third man, dressed in black, who carried something like a medical kit. The identity of this mysterious person could be a vital clue if someone were to investigate the mystery behind Monroe’s death.
When it comes to Marilyn Monroe death, it is easy to create links between total different points. Affairs with the most important state officials, files and links with Mafia are all are significant but that does not mean that there was a conspiracy. In August of 1962, Monroe was an alcoholic and had mental problems during that stage of her life. It would not be surprising if this was an accidental overdose of drugs or a deliberate act of suicide. The screen goddess took a legendary aura and it is possible that conspiracy theories are an inevitable extension of the hollywoodian myth, which does not disappear just because the star has disappeared – Marilyn Monroe death.

yah….but according to youtube, its sam giancanna who killed marilyn….to put rfk and jfk into the scene…and making people believe that jfk and rfk are the responsible for MM’s death…