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Marilyn Monroe threated JFK in her final phone call

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Marilyn Monroe threated JFK in her final phone call

 

A recent podcast, “The Killing of Marilyn Monroe,” has uncovered a shocking final phone call that the late actress made to President John F.

Kennedy’s relative, Peter Lawford, just hours before she was found dead in 1962.

The call involved a plot to take down President Kennedy and his Attorney General brother, Bobby Kennedy.

According to biographer Lois Banner, Marilyn was planning to hold a conference the next Monday to reveal what the Kennedys had done to her.

She was angry that the two political brothers had ended their affairs with her in an effort to maintain their public images.

Marilyn’s plan was to ruin the reputations of the Kennedys by possibly exposing their affairs with her in a very public way.

Biographer Danforth Prince explained that Marilyn’s message was voiced with fury and deceit.

“You tell him that if he doesn’t fly down to see me and talk things over, he’ll hear from me at my press conference Monday morning.

“It’ll make headlines around the world, although not of the kind that would Jack’s bid for re-election,” Marilyn told Peter.

She further threatened, “You might also call Jack at the White House. I know he has a busy schedule, but he’ll have time to watch me. I plan to look dazzling!”

According to the podcast, Marilyn gave Bobby an ultimatum to come to her home to meet with her in person on August 4, 1962, by 6 p.m., failing which both men should “tune in” to her planned announcement days later.

Marilyn’s final year was marked by incredible lows, including being drugged and s^xually assaulted one week before her death, and being taken to a mental institution against her will, as revealed in the previous episodes of the podcast.

Hollywood historian Bill Birnes explained in episode eight that Peter was the man the Kennedys asked to control Monroe.

“They say to Peter Lawford, ‘Look, you’ve gotta watch her. She’s outta control. She’s gonna blab state secrets,'” Bill claimed.

Marilyn’s death remains controversial, and while it was ruled a “possible suicide” by the Los Angeles Medical Examiner at the time, others believe she was murdered.

The podcast has been exploring the circumstances leading up to her death, including her relationships with powerful men, such as the Kennedys, and the events leading up to her final phone call.

The podcast has been releasing chilling details of the late actress’s tumultuous affairs with some of the country’s most powerful men.

In episode eight, Marilyn’s dark plot to ruin the reputations of the Kennedys was exposed.

The podcast features interviews with biographers, historians, and other experts who shed light on Marilyn’s life and death.

According to the podcast, Marilyn’s relationships with the Kennedys were complicated, and she felt used and discarded by them.

She believed that they had promised her help with her career in exchange for her s^xual favors, but they had reneged on their promises.

She was angry and felt that she had been mistreated, which led her to make the final phone call.

The podcast also reveals that Marilyn had become increasingly paranoid in the months leading up to her death.

She believed that her phone was being tapped, and she felt that she was being followed.

Her fear and anxiety may have contributed to her decision to make the final phone call.

The podcast features archival recordings of Marilyn’s interviews, as well as interviews with people who knew her personally.

It also examines the cultural impact of Marilyn Monroe, who remains an icon to this day.

The podcast delves into her rise to fame, her struggles with mental health, and her relationships with powerful men.

The podcast has sparked renewed interest in the circumstances surrounding Marilyn’s death.

It has raised questions about the involvement of the Kennedys in her death and the possibility of foul play.

Some experts have suggested that the Kennedys had a motive to silence Marilyn and prevent her from revealing their secrets.

However, others believe that Marilyn’s death was the result of accidental or intentional overdose.

The podcast explores the evidence surrounding her death, including the presence of prescription drugs in her system and the circumstances of her discovery.

The podcast has been praised for its in-depth research and detailed examination of Marilyn’s life and death.

It has shed new light on the actress’s relationships and the events leading up to her final phone call.

It has also challenged some of the myths and misconceptions surrounding her life, including the idea that she was a dumb blonde.

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