Unis Murray Biography
Maxim Makarychev late at night on August 5, just a few hours after the quarrel, Marilyn Monroe with his alleged lover, US Prosecutor General Robert F. Kennedy Rfk in her estate in California, the housekeeper found the lifeless body of the movie star. According to the official version, several bottles with sleeping pills were found in the cinema room room, the police arrived at the scene after an hour later.
Gettyimages decades after her death, some witnesses admitted that the official version is incorrect. In the new Documentary Netflix tape "Secret Marilyn Monroe. Unrelated records" gives evidence of this. The owner of the ambulance Walter Schaefer says that Marilyn was in a coma when she was sent to the ambulance to the Center for Health of St. John. Writer John Sherlock refers to the words of the psychiatrist Monroe Ralph Greenson, testifying to the same thing.
Greenon told me that he was also in an ambulance. "Monroe's attractiveness is indisputable, but six decades after its tragic death, the circumstances of this death are still overshadowed by contradictions and conspiracies, the New York Post notes. He cited audio recordings from more than interviews that he took for decades from friends and colleagues of Monroe, as well as government officials to clarify the circumstances of her departure.
The US intelligence services feared that Monroe maintained relations with the Communists associated with the Cuban leader Fidel Castro. Details of the meetings of Merilin and the Kennedy brothers in Malibu in the house of the husband of Patricia Kennedy actor Peter Lawford secretly recorded that the actress could accidentally release the “discussion of nuclear issues” by the first persons of the state.
According to the Summers, this is what caused the sudden termination of relations between Kennedy and Monroe. This operative was hired by a private detective Fred Otash to monitor Monroe and Kennedy using hidden electronic devices installed in the Lawford house. Leave me alone. Stay away from my life, ”Wilson recalls the words of Monroe, spoken in a conversation with Robert Kennedy. I feel like a piece of meat.” Just a few hours before her death, a fierce dispute took place between her former lovers.
The fact of visiting the actress General Prosecutor General was hiding in every possible way. Former FBI senior officer Jim Doyle told Summers that the feds were in the house of the deceased star long before the local police arrived there. Even before someone realized what had happened, he says. From the Prosecutor General or President himself. "The informant of law enforcement agencies Harry Hall told Summers that as soon as the FBI agents received an order from above, the death of Monroe quickly became classified.
At the same time, the Summers was sure that Marilyn Monroe was not killed. He is convinced that she died either from suicide or from random overdose.