Marilyn Monroe and the Kennedys: The Truth About Tragedy
- American author James Patterson is preparing to release a book detailing the events surrounding Marilyn Monroe's death, alleging a disturbing scenario involving Robert F.
- According to Patterson's account, Robert Kennedy confronted Monroe at her home in the hours leading up to her death on August 4, 1962.
- The narrative suggests that President Kennedy had ended his affair with Monroe and "handed her over" to his brother, and that Monroe desperately tried to reach the President...
The Final hours of Marilyn Monroe: New Claims of Abuse and a Silenced Truth
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Updated December 10, 2025, 03:44:36 AM PST
A Contentious New Account
American author James Patterson is preparing to release a book detailing the events surrounding Marilyn Monroe’s death, alleging a disturbing scenario involving Robert F. Kennedy. The forthcoming work,as reported by RadarOnline,centers on claims of abuse and a desperate attempt to silence the actress before she could reveal potentially damaging information.
Allegations of Confrontation and search
According to Patterson’s account, Robert Kennedy confronted Monroe at her home in the hours leading up to her death on August 4, 1962. The book alleges that Kennedy was attempting to locate a diary containing “political secrets” that could implicate himself and his brother, President John F. Kennedy. Patterson describes a chaotic scene where Monroe “was screaming like crazy” before Kennedy allegedly subdued her with a pillow to muffle her cries.
The narrative suggests that President Kennedy had ended his affair with Monroe and “handed her over” to his brother, and that Monroe desperately tried to reach the President by phone, but her calls went unanswered. She reportedly confided in a mutual friend that she planned to hold a press conference to disclose information she possessed.
A Possible Cause of Death?
Patterson’s book posits a controversial theory regarding Monroe’s death. It alleges that robert Kennedy suffocated Monroe with a pillow in an attempt to silence her, and that this may have prompted her to take a sedative from which she never awoke. While the official cause of death was ruled a probable suicide due to a barbiturate overdose, this new account challenges that conclusion.
Prior Claims of a Planned Disclosure
The allegations align with longstanding speculation surrounding Monroe’s death and her relationships with the Kennedy brothers. Sources have previously indicated that Monroe was preparing to publicly discuss her pregnancy and her affairs with both John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy, but was prevented from doing so by her untimely death. The extent to which she possessed damaging “political secrets” remains a subject of intense debate and ancient investigation.
