In what has proven to be the unscrupulous immoral pinnacle of government in the United States American actress Marilyn Monroe is found dead at her home from a drug overdose under the pretenses of suicide which haven't stood the tests of time.
It all appears now that the CIA murdered her to silence her threats to go public with various tidbits of 'pillow talk' acquired via amorous interludes with both the President John F Kennedy and his Attorney General and brother Robert F Kennedy.
The moral of the story is one of strange bedfellows and why wonder if you get murdered when that's the company you keep. The nastiness of human beings in the final analysis is one of those things which are often betrayed by appearances in the pursuit of who we are and what we ultimately become.
You think somebody has been treated totally wrong only to find that they too only practiced what they got.
Regardless of the promise the young President and his grand designs on the future of the United States he had agents who were murderous thugs and it is obvious that the ends of power are likely justified indeed. The only trouble is the deep state and shadow government remain to kill your ass if you get in the way or run your mouth.