Marilyn Monroe is as much defined by her talent and legacy as a global sex symbol as she is by the mysterious circumstances surrounding her untimely death from a 'probable overdose' at the age of 36.
For decades, rumors swirled that she was killed over her romantic relationships with President John F. Kennedy and his brother, Attorney General Robert Kennedy. Did her surreptitious affairs with two of America's most powerful men get her killed? 60 years later, conspiracy theories and questions remain unanswered.
But now one man is attempting to finally uncover the truth behind the mystery of Monroe's death, a mission that is documented in new Netflix documentary, 'The Mystery of Marilyn Monroe: The Unheard Tapes'.
Investigative journalist, Anthony Summers spent three years investigating Monroe's 1962 death in the early 80s, after the Los Angeles district attorney opened an inquest into the Hollywood icon's alleged suicide.