August 5, 1962—Marilyn Monroe’s scream echoed through the mansion as Robert Kennedy pressed the pillow tightly over her face. His hands trembled, his breath ragged, as he desperately tossed aside her clothes and papers. But he only wanted to do one thing—find that diary, the one filled with secrets that could destroy them all.
Marilyn Monroe, the once-glamorous actress who had captivated the world, was now struggling for her life. Her arms flailed wildly, her body contorted with pain, her eyes wide with terror.
Just as her vision blurred, a chilling thought flashed through her mind: I'm certain that the door is locked.
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