Before we go into those details we should get some background information:
Her name was Marilyn Monroe but her original name was Norma Jeanne Mortenson and she was aged 36 when she died. Marilyn Monroe was an actress, model, singer and film producer: She was known as a screen Goddess…and a major sex symbol. She had depression and anxiety for most of her life especially in her final years due to relationship problems and work. Monroe had a reputation for unreliability and being difficult to work with. She had three failed marriages. Her first marriage was to James Dougherty in 1942. This is when she was 16 year old. They divorced due …show more content…
She suffered huge rejection to this, yelling and screaming at him and ordering them out. But later that night at 9:45pm Bobby and Peter went to her house again to get her red diary, as she was threatening to reveal the secrets she had inside the diary about the Kennedys. Monroe knew too much. They searched for the diary while she was in her room. They searched her guest room or also known as the boathouse. Monroe also went to the guest house and found them searching the room. She again started freaking out, yelling and screaming. They tried to calm her down so they put her on the bed. They also injected her then took her back to her bedroom. They stripped her and put her on the bed face down with the phone in her hand. Kennedy and Lawford emptied her prescription bottles and locked the door, leaving without the diary. It is well known that the diary was never seen again. Kennedy called Dr Greenson and informed him that she was going to go public about his affair with her. This information would end Dr Greenson’s career. They also called an ambulance. The ambulance arrived first….and then Dr Greenson. The ambulance found her face down on the bed nude and started resuscitating. It has been said that it was working until Dr Greenson arrived. He directed them to stop what they were doing and he got out a big needle (that …show more content…
• There were no glasses to take the pills with.
• The conversations in the house were taped.
• The number of pills she took was too many to have been an accident.
• She was familiar with the drugs she was taking and the dangers of them.
• There was no visual evidence in the stomach or small intestines.
• There were screams and yelling heard by the maid and next door neighbour.
• Neighbours saw Bobby Kennedy and Peter Lawford entering then leaving, later returning to her house.
• The maid later admitted that she saw Kennedy and Lawford moving the body from the guest house to her bedroom, placing her on the bed face down.
• Letters were found from Marilyn Monroe writing that this was happy time of her life and she couldn’t wait for the future.
• If she had gone public with the red diary and the secrets it contained, it would have been devastating for both of the Kennedy’s career and their reputation. It would have been essential to stop