Murder Mystery
The aura of mystery deepened with Marilyn Monroe’s association with Bobby Kennedy, shrouded in rumors of a romantic involvement. Wiretapper Bernard Spindel emerged as a central figure in the unfolding drama, boldly asserting that he had secretly bugged Marilyn’s residence. Spindel claimed to have eavesdropped on a heated argument between Bobby Kennedy and Marilyn on the fateful night of her death, punctuated by a disturbingly loud bang.
He firmly believed that this loud noise indicated a forceful blow that ultimately led to Marilyn’s demise. However, the tapes containing this potentially crucial evidence were seized by the District Attorney in 1966 and subsequently “routinely destroyed,” leaving behind a perplexing murder mystery that continues to captivate public fascination.