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Shocking details revealed about the death of the most desired woman of the 20th century

Shocking details revealed about the death of the most desired woman of the 20th century

More than six decades have passed since the tragic death of Marilyn Monroe, but the world still hasn't received clear answers. Who ended the life of one of the most desired women of the 20th century, and why? New revelations in journalist Maureen Callahan's book "Don't Ask: The Kennedys and the Women They Destroyed" shed light on the long-standing mystery.

According to Callahan's sensational data, Marilyn was not just a fleeting infatuation of President John Kennedy, but became an unwitting participant in a dangerous political game between the Kennedy brothers. After a brief affair with John, the actress was "passed on" to his brother, Attorney General Robert Kennedy. The Hollywood diva's personal drama turned into a complicated intrigue with high political stakes.

And this is just the tip of the iceberg.

According to RadarOnline, during the presidential campaign, the Hollywood star might have been expecting a child from Kennedy. Such news threatened not just a loud scandal - it could completely destroy the future president's political career. After Marilyn's confession, Kennedy completely distanced himself from her. This was followed by an abortion, and then - a final breakup initiated by First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy.

Marilyn did not intend to keep silent. According to testimonies from her close circle, she was preparing to make public the truth about her relationships with the Kennedy brothers, about the lies, emotional suffering, and betrayal. She likely possessed information that posed a serious threat. Information that was too dangerous.

It was on that fateful night between August 4 and 5, 1962, that she was found dead. The official version stated an overdose. However, many unexplained circumstances remain: disappeared personal diaries, missing phone call records, classified documents... And a whole range of influential figures for whom her silence was much more beneficial than the truth.

Marilyn passed away, but the mystery of her death still gives researchers no peace. And now, it seems, we are closer than ever to solving this dark story.