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The Netflix documentary on Marilyn Monroe shatters the mystery: what Kennedy did the day the actress died

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The Netflix documentary on Marilyn Monroe shatters the mystery: what Kennedy did the day the actress died

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Bobby Kennedy and Monroe, lovers?

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Netflix premiered The mystery of Marilyn Monroe: the unreleased tapes and spread new questions about the suspicious death of the Some Like It Hot actress on the table. One of them, perhaps the most intriguing, is: Where was Robert Kennedy the day he was found dead?

The axes of a good part of the documentary are two: when Monroe died and where she was bobby kennedyher supposed lover, that day.

The production never suggests that the star died other than an accidental overdose. The official version maintains that Marilyn died on August 4, 1962 between 8:30 and 10:30 p.m., but the reconstruction made by the documentary slip is likely to have been between 10 and 11 p.m.

One of the few photos of Monroe with Bobby and John Kennedy.

One of the few photos of Monroe with Bobby and John Kennedy.

One of the revealing facts of the “unreleased tapes” is Monroe and “Bobby” they would have a heated argument before he passed away.

The other information that exposes the making of Netflix is ​​that the actress would have died in the ambulance to a hospital in Santa Monica and not to his home in Brentwood.

If John’s brother and the actor actually argued on Aug. 4, don’t say “Bobby” he was in los angeles the day his girlfriend passed away. And in the documentary there are voices that will prove it.

Robert F. Kennedy would have argued with Monroe on the night of the actress ’death.  Photo: AP

Robert F. Kennedy would have argued with Monroe on the night of the actress ’death. Photo: AP

“Bobby Kennedy called him the night of his death from home in Lawford,” said surveillance expert Reed Sutton Wilson who worked for the U.S. government. In connection with this, there is a flight record from a heliport showing that between 2 and 3 a.m. on Aug. 5, Robert boarded a flight from Los Angeles to San Francisco.

Marilyn in her last interview, 1962. She spoke to Richard Merryman of Life magazine.

Marilyn in her last interview, 1962. She spoke to Richard Merryman of Life magazine.

Eunice Murray, Monroe’s housemate, also said there was a heated argument between “Bobby” and his boss “just hours before” the actress’ body was discovered. “Robert Kennedy’s bodyguards had to come in to protect him,” Murray added.

The fact that “Bobby” was near Monroe on Aug. 4 is relevant because of that time Kennedy tried to hide in any way possible that he was in the state on the day of the death of the woman with him..

Senator Robert with his brother John, the president.

Senator Robert with his brother John, the president.

In the documentary, they also suggest that Robert and Monroe may have had sex before the fateful night. They do this because they remember that, after Monroe’s autopsy, lost abdominal muscles, organ samples and the smear material of the actress (all pieces that would be key to knowing if she was with someone or not before he died).

Another frantic documentary

Recently, many documentaries have risen to the “N”. two of them are Jimmy Savile: A British Horror Story and Conversations with a Killer: The John Wayne Gacy Tapes.

The second is narrated in three parts and stands out because it is said in the voice of the murderer himself. The production led by Joe Berlinger (the director of The Ted Bundy Tapes) has over sixty hours of exclusive material.

John Wayne Gacy killed at least 33 young men.

John Wayne Gacy killed at least 33 young men.

“The unseen audio of the interrogations of serial killer John Wayne Gacy is weaving the fabric of his bloody revelry in the 1970s, while new interviews with investigators and survivors have focused everyone’s attention on the horrors of his crimes ”, the details of the official summary of the documentary.

The story, in addition to reviewing the murders committed by Gacy, serves as an exploration into the troubled mind of the main character.

The documentary about the criminal is told in the voice of the main character.

The documentary about the criminal is told in the voice of the main character.

The criminal killer killed, raped and tortured at least 33 teens in the United States in the 1970s. He hid the bodies of almost everyone in his basement. In most cases, Gacy used his power as a successful entrepreneur to attract his young victims by offering them jobs.

Source: Clarin

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