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Details of Marilyn Monroe's death
The death of Marilyn Monroe, an American Hollywood movie star, has been shrouded in fog for decades. Forty-four years after her death, most official investigation documents about her are still classified as top secret. Until recently, historical experts saw some documents declassified by the FBI, and found for the first time that Marilyn Monroe's death may have a lot to do with a "secret diary" she wrote. This diary records most of the "pillow talk" of Monroe and Kennedy brothers. On the night of Monroe's suicide, her diary mysteriously disappeared.

This document is related to national security.

1On August 4th, 962, Marilyn Monroe, the most famous American movie star, died in his apartment in Los Angeles. Since then, Monroe's death has been surrounded by various conspiracy theories. Some people say that she did not commit suicide, but died at the hands of the Kennedy brothers or the FBI, because Monroe knew too many White House secrets!

It is reported that there are thousands of pages of FBI documents about Marilyn Monroe, but so far less than 200 pages have been decrypted. The FBI claims that Monroe's relevant documents are related to national security.

Contact with "Soviet spies"

Until now, according to the freedom of information law of the United States, the FBI has had to decrypt another 500 pages of documents about Monroe. These previously unpublished documents show that Monroe is closely related to Friedrich Vanderbilt Field, a pro-Soviet American in exile in Mexico. Field is the great-grandson of Vanderbilt, the "richest American" in the19th century. However, he chose to give up his $72 million legacy and join the American Socialist Party. From 65438 to 0940, Field became the leader of the pro-Soviet organization "American Peace Mobilization" and was even suspected of being a "Soviet spy". Unable to gain a foothold at home, Field later went into exile in Mexico. 1962, Monroe became a friend of Field. What Monroe doesn't know, however, is that Field has been closely monitored by the FBI, and all Monroe's contacts with "Soviet spy" Field have been recorded by the FBI.

The FBI director has a cold back.

According to the declassified documents, Monroe had talked with US Attorney General Robert Kennedy about political issues, and she told all her conversations with Robert to her Mexican friends.

1962 July 13, Hoover, director of the US Federal Bureau of Investigation, received an explosive report: Monroe had revealed the conversation of US President Kennedy, Monroe asked Kennedy many important questions, and Kennedy also answered the "pillow lover" one by one. Hoover felt a chill in his back. Because of Monroe's outspoken remarks, President Kennedy's private pillow talk is likely to spread to the Kremlin!

Expose the president's "pillow talk"

It is reported that Marilyn Monroe also kept a secret personal diary, in which she not only recorded her pillow talk with the Kennedy brothers, but even recorded the Kennedy brothers' plan to deal with Cuban leader Castro!

According to the declassified documents, Monroe's diary was read by US Attorney General Robert Kennedy, and Robert was shocked by the contents of the diary. He immediately asked Monroe to destroy the diary, but Monroe obviously didn't listen to his request.

Know the "dangerous secret"

According to this document, since Monroe met with Field in Mexico, the director of the FBI issued a first-class warning to President Kennedy, saying that Monroe had posed a major threat to the Kennedy brothers. Monroe may not only expose the sex scandal that the Kennedy brothers had an affair with her at the same time, but even spread their conversation to the ears of American "enemies." For the Kennedy brothers, Monroe has become a political trouble. Once their "pillow talk" is leaked, it may threaten national security.

In short, in August of 1962, the Kennedy brothers broke off contact with Monroe together. In the face of sudden upheaval, Marilyn Monroe was clearly aware of his own danger. At 9: 30 pm on August 4th, she called her good friend Sidney Gelarov in despair and complained bitterly about her affair with the Kennedy brothers, saying that she knew some "dangerous secrets".

Mysterious disappearance of "secret diary"

The next morning, Monroe was found dead in an apartment in Los Angeles. Coincidentally, on the night of Monroe's suicide, her "secret diary" mysteriously disappeared, which made people suspect that there was an unknown conspiracy behind Monroe's death. However, the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office denied that Monroe kept such a diary and denied that Monroe's death was related to murder.