A recent episode of the podcast series, “The Killing Of Marilyn Monroe,” has disclosed shocking details about the legendary actress’s harrowing experiences in the days leading up to her sudden death.
The seventh installment delves into the distressing events that unfolded during the final weekend of July 1962, shedding light on the dark reality that Marilyn Monroe faced.
According to the podcast’s narrator, Monroe was lured to Frank Sinatra’s Cal Neva Lodge resort in Lake Tahoe under the pretext of discussing a potential movie project.
However, unknown to her, the real motive behind Sinatra’s invitation was orchestrated by mob boss Sam Giancana, who aimed to expose Monroe’s alleged affairs with President John F. Kennedy and his brother, Bobby Kennedy.
Unsuspectingly, Monroe’s room was equipped with surveillance cameras, and a perilous party was orchestrated to compromise her, as revealed in the podcast.
Sources described Monroe as being in a vulnerable state, heavily reliant on alcohol and medication, and fearful for her safety amidst escalating circumstances.
The podcast further exposed the distressing ordeal Monroe endured during that fateful weekend.
Reports suggested that Monroe was drugged, leading to an overdose, and required intervention from individuals present in the room to prevent dire consequences.
In a particularly alarming revelation, experts detailed rumors of physical assault inflicted upon Monroe by Giancana, further highlighting the extent of her vulnerability and exploitation by powerful figures.
Monroe’s entanglement in affairs with the Kennedy brothers had made her a target for manipulation and surveillance by the mob, as highlighted in earlier episodes of the podcast.
Despite her precarious situation, even her former husband, Joe DiMaggio, failed to intervene, following instructions from Sinatra to stay out of the unfolding events.
The traumatic events of that weekend left Monroe emotionally shattered, with sources indicating her weariness and disillusionment with being exploited and used by those around her.
Her tragic demise on August 5, 1962, marked the culmination of a tumultuous period fraught with betrayal and manipulation.
Future episodes of “The Killing of Marilyn Monroe” promise to delve deeper into the enigmatic life of the iconic actress, offering unprecedented insights into her career, relationships, and untold secrets.
Produced by the creators of the acclaimed Natalie Wood podcast, “Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie,” this series continues to unravel the mysteries surrounding Monroe’s life, with new episodes released weekly across various podcast platforms for listeners to explore.