Marilyn Monroe's Declassified Conversation Points to Motive for Her Murder
Tuesday, 1 July 2025 () When Marilyn Monroe died in 1962, the official verdict was “probable suicide” by barbiturate overdose. But for decades, whispers of bugged tapes, secret diaries, and Kennedy involvement have kept the mystery alive—leaving more questions than answers. Official Ruling — Suicide by Overdose The Los Angeles County coroner determined Monroe died from an acute overdose of barbiturates—with no foul play suspected. A 1982 review reaffirmed this finding, ruling out credible evidence of murder. The Kennedy Conspiracy & Bugged Tapes Investigators like Anthony Summers and private eye Fred Otash claim Monroe had bugged recordings and a red diary filled with intimate details of affairs with both John and Robert Kennedy. Some suggest NBC archives even recorded state secrets whispered during her visits.