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(SFR ARCHIVE) Murdering Marilyn Monroe: The Kennedy Conspiracy Theory (Part 1 of 5‪)‬ Magenta Pills

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How did Marilyn Monroe actually die? Was it an intentional suicide? Accidental overdose? Or was it criminal homicide? 
In this first installment of our investigation into the death of the Hollywood icon, we will look at Los Angeles in the 1950s, the shady characters that Monroe surrounded herself with, and the slew of influences affecting her life.
This includes abusive husbands, an escalating drug addiction, a party girl lifestyle, and sexual relationships with some of the world's most important men. This included JFK, Frank Sinatra, Joe Dimaggio, Sam Giancana, Arthur Miller, and most importantly RFK.
Needless to say, Marilyn's official death narrative has many loose ends. Part 1 of this 'Smoke Filled Rooms' miniseries will lay down the groundwork for our analysis and introduce us to the central people crucial to discovering the answers.
**Listener discretion is advised for violence, coarse language, drug use, sexually explicit content, and disturbing situations**
MATERIALS USED FOR THIS PODCAST:
'Bombshell: The Night RFK Killed Marilyn Monroe' by Rothmiller & Thompson
'The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe' by Randy Taraborrelli
Music most generously provided by Zapsplat.com
Podcast Reference: 'History Impossible' by Alex Von Sternberg (available on all podcast platforms)
SHOW DETAILS:
HOST: Gregory Zink (@GregZesq)
EMAIL: smokinggunpod@gmail.com
WEBSITE: https://www.smokefilledrooms.net
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/smokefilledroomspodcast/
TWITTER: @SmokyRooms
PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/smokefilledroomspodcast
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How did Marilyn Monroe actually die? Was it an intentional suicide? Accidental overdose? Or was it criminal homicide? 
In this first installment of our investigation into the death of the Hollywood icon, we will look at Los Angeles in the 1950s, the shady characters that Monroe surrounded herself with, and the slew of influences affecting her life.
This includes abusive husbands, an escalating drug addiction, a party girl lifestyle, and sexual relationships with some of the world's most important men. This included JFK, Frank Sinatra, Joe Dimaggio, Sam Giancana, Arthur Miller, and most importantly RFK.
Needless to say, Marilyn's official death narrative has many loose ends. Part 1 of this 'Smoke Filled Rooms' miniseries will lay down the groundwork for our analysis and introduce us to the central people crucial to discovering the answers.
**Listener discretion is advised for violence, coarse language, drug use, sexually explicit content, and disturbing situations**
MATERIALS USED FOR THIS PODCAST:
'Bombshell: The Night RFK Killed Marilyn Monroe' by Rothmiller & Thompson
'The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe' by Randy Taraborrelli
Music most generously provided by Zapsplat.com
Podcast Reference: 'History Impossible' by Alex Von Sternberg (available on all podcast platforms)
SHOW DETAILS:
HOST: Gregory Zink (@GregZesq)
EMAIL: smokinggunpod@gmail.com
WEBSITE: https://www.smokefilledrooms.net
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/smokefilledroomspodcast/
TWITTER: @SmokyRooms
PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/smokefilledroomspodcast
RSS FEED: https://feed.podbean.com/smokefilledrooms/feed.xml

1 hr 4 min