BY Staff WritersJune 19, 2024
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Maureen Callahan's Revelation of Marilyn Monroe's FBI Files and Kennedy Connections

A new book brings to light the enigmatic life and controversial death of America's beloved icon, Marilyn Monroe.

According to Daily Mail, Marilyn Monroe's phone records, which were supposed to be destroyed by the FBI following her death, have been disclosed in a new book by Maureen Callahan.

"Ask Not: The Kennedys and the Women They Destroyed," penned by Maureen Callahan, uncovers shocking new details about Monroe’s death, alleging espionage and revealing high-profile affairs.

Monroe was known not only for her glamour but also for her high-profile relationships. Perhaps the most notable were her affairs with President John F. Kennedy and his brother Bobby Kennedy, as well as singer Frank Sinatra.

Callahan describes these simultaneous relationships as central to the narrative, providing a backdrop to the rest of Monroe's tumultuous life.

The Spectacle And Scandal At Madison Square Garden

The entanglements with the Kennedys reached a tipping point during a performance at Madison Square Garden. Before singing her breathy rendition of "Happy Birthday" to JFK on May 19, 1962, Monroe reportedly engaged in a sexual encounter with Bobby Kennedy. This audacious affair occurred right in her dressing room, a detail that underscores the recklessness that marked such liaisons.

The performance had immediate ramifications. Jackie Kennedy, offended and threatened by Monroe's public display, reportedly pressured JFK to end his involvement with the actress or face a divorce, which could jeopardize his political career. Callahan notes that JFK acquiesced to his wife's demands, choosing to safeguard his political future.

JFK’s Hospital Stay And Monroe's Discovery

Monroe's presence in JFK's life extended beyond social events. While recovering from back surgery, JFK allegedly had a poster of Monroe placed upside down by his hospital bed, a provocative detail that highlights the sexual nature of their relationship. This anecdote provides a glimpse into the personal indulgences that JFK was afforded despite his public responsibilities.

Amid these affairs, Monroe faced betrayals closer to home. Just two weeks into her marriage with playwright Arthur Miller, she discovered his disparaging comments about her in his diary. This incident illustrates the continuous pattern of personal turmoil and distrust that Monroe experienced, even in supposedly safe, private relationships.

Surveillance And Suspicions

The Kennedys harbored concerns that Monroe’s home and phone lines were compromised. According to Callahan, they believed that her communications were being monitored by the FBI and CIA, suggesting a plot not just against Monroe but also targeting the Kennedy brothers themselves. This fear of espionage adds another layer of intrigue to Monroe's interactions with high-profile figures.

Indeed, after Monroe's untimely death in August 1962, it was revealed that the FBI had promptly removed certain phone records from her house.

Logs retrieved in the 1980s showed that Monroe had repeatedly called Bobby Kennedy's office just before her death, further fueling speculations about her last days and the nature of their relationship.

The Final Weeks Of Monroe’s Life

Adding to the complexity of the last weeks of her life, it emerged that Monroe might have had an abortion on July 20, which involved Bobby Kennedy. This, coupled with the ongoing surveillance, painted a grim picture of a woman caught in a web of political and personal agendas.

The narrative of her death, long ruled a suicide, has been contested over the years. Notably, John Miner, a former LA County deputy district attorney and an expert on her case, believed fervently that suicide was not the cause.

His opinion, based on therapy session recordings, challenges the official verdict, suggesting a possible cover-up or alternative explanations for her demise.

Media interventions introduced an additional layer of complexity; in 1985, an ABC News documentary exploring JFK and Bobby Kennedy's potential involvement was abruptly canceled.

Just hours before its intended broadcast, this cancellation was influenced by Roone Arledge, the network president and a close acquaintance of Bobby Kennedy's wife, Ethel. Such an act hints at ongoing efforts to shield the Kennedy legacy from potentially damaging revelations.

Conclusion

In conclusion, "Ask Not: The Kennedys and the Women They Destroyed" provides a detailed exposé into the life and mysterious death of Marilyn Monroe. The book delves deep into her romantic entanglements with high-profile figures, alleged infringements on her privacy by government agencies, and the dubious circumstances surrounding her demise. Importantly, it highlights how Monroe's life and legacy were manipulated by those in power, leaving more questions than answers in the annals of history.

Written by: Staff Writers

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