Marilyn Monroe was found dead at her home in Los Angeles on August 5, 1962. Soon, she was told that the cause of the actress's death was overdose, but later doubted she might have been killed. The event has returned to the spotlight a while ago when the Hollywood icon had its 83rd birthday.
In 2017, Uncknowledged, Dr Steven Greer claimed to have been tapped by a Marilyn phone call with former General Robert Kennedy, dating only two days before she passed away. Given that the pair was involved in a relationship, government officials watched her phone in order to make sure she would not reveal any secrets.
The document, which Greer described as a "death warrant," was called the "moonlight project," a phrase he claimed was used by the CIA to talk about UFO projects.
At the end of the documentary, Creer says: "It was a tragic situation, as it was an actor who did not understand that the national security of the state and the cruelty of those who want to keep these secrets were all that." He also adds that she was killed because of this "disclosure".