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Period 3-Heather Baker - Essay
Period 3-Heather Baker - Essay
Heather Baker
Mrs.Ramirez
Conspericy Theory
08 March 2021
Marilyn Monroe was a famous young lady with lots of talent but was her death really
Suicide? She was so famous that even the president (John F. Kennedy) caught wind of who she
was.They became quick friends so that raises a question for me. Did he have something to do
with her death? They ended up becoming closer than anyone ever thought they would. Did she
end up with knowledge that she wasn’t supposed to have? So what did go on between Monroe
and JFK.What secrets were the Kennedys hiding?Everyone has their own theories about Marilyn
The Famous Actress and Movie director Marilyn Monroe was found dead due to a
supposed drug overdose on August 5th,1962.When she was found the officers noted that she was
found laying down with her phone in her hand and naked on her bed.I know some people sleep
naked but that's not what I found weird.I found it weird that her phone was in her hand when she
died.I know they didn’t have the proper materials to tell if she was murdered but honesly why
would they have reason to even suspect she was secretly and cleaverly murdered it could have all
been well staged and the cops probably felt no need to dig any further.She had to be calling
someone before she died or talking to someone. It could have been John F Kennedy or her family
The young Marilyn Monroe was famously known for being close to the Kennedy
family but she was the closest to John F Kennedy.One of their biggest meetings was widely
known throught the state when she sang to John on his birthday.John and Marilyn Monroe were
known to have private get togethers.No one really knew what went on ehrn they had their get
togethers or what they would talk about.Personally I think they would meet up and talk about
secrets and a bunch of things that John wasn’t supposed to talk about and when he realised he
has said to much in front of her he decided to do something about it.He pulled his secret strings
An affair between Monroe and John F. Kennedy has never been confirmed but
researchers explain that the pair met atleast four times in private and only one of those times is
when they actually slept together.I believe this statement to be true because during all my
research the pair did seem awfully close.I also believe that it was only a one time thing because
they were close and she was a pretty women who men just helplessly fell for her beauty.One
thing I won’t deny is that they were probably “ Friends with benefits”.
Some people believe that John told Marilyn Monroe something about Area 51 and the
aliens.They believe that she knew too much and John F. Kennedy ordered her to be specially
killed in her own home and had them stage it as if it was an overdose.They do know Marilyn has
a history of depression.She died days after her and John’s last meeting together.Their last
meeting was when she sang for John on his his Birthday on May 19th 1962.
Baker 3
In conclusion to all the information, The Marilyn Monroe case has never been proven to be
true but I believe it is true.The fact that the Kennedys could have staged her murder and made it
look like a suicide.We know Marilyn was close to the kennedys and everyone in the government
so maybe she tried releasing the information about them and they got scared.There is evidence to
prove that John F. Kennedy and Marilyn Monroe did sleep with each other atleast once during
their meetings. Marilyn died at a young age and right after her relationship with the Kennedys,I
have reason to believe that they had something to do with her death.But as Marilyn Monroe said
“ Sometimes things fall apart so that better things can fall together”.
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Works Cited
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25Sept.2020,
www.irishcentral.com/culture/killing-of-marilyn-monroe-podcast
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MacBeth, Carmen. “Was Marilyn Monroe's Death Actually a Murder? There's New
Evidence.” Film Daily, 16 Oct. 2020,
filmdaily.co/obsessions/true-crime/marilyn-monroe-new-evidence/.
Chang, Rachel. “Marilyn Monroe: Inside Her Final Days and Fragile State of Mind.”
Biography.com, A&E Networks Television, 9 Sept. 2020,
www.biography.com/news/marilyn-monroe-final-days.
Louise, Brynley. “Death in Hollywood: Was Marilyn Monroe Murdered?” Film Daily, 15
May 2020, filmdaily.co/news/marilyn-monroe-conspiracy/.