Marilyn Monroe, Bobby Kennedy: Two Reportedly Fought on the Day She Died

Secret files containing Marilyn Monroe's death that have been buried and hidden away for decades have suddenly resurfaced. According to the Daily Mail, files belonging to Fred Otash, a famous Hollywood private investigator, were recently found by his daughter Colleen who said she found the documents in an old storage unit.

In files he talks about spying on Rock Hudson, Bette Davis, Judy Garland and Marilyn Monroe. Otash reportedly bugged Monroe's Los Angeles home and kept detailed notes of his recordings. In one section of the notes, obtained by The Hollywood Reporter, Otash talks about the day Monroe died and claims the famed blonde bombshell was having an affair with President John F. Kennedy and his brother Bobby Kennedy.

"I listened to Marilyn Monroe die," Otash claimed in the file.

According to the files on the day Monroe died she had gotten into a tense argument with Bobby Kennedy and Peter Lawford, the Kennedy's brother-in-law. She was complaining to the men that she felt like she was being "passed around like a piece of meat," Newsmax reports.

In the file, Otash said Bobby Kennedy tried to calm Monroe down.

"She was really screaming and they were trying to quiet her down," the detective wrote in his notes. "She's in the bedroom and Bobby gets the pillow and he muffles her in the bed to keep the neighbors from hearing. She finally quieted down and then he was looking to get out of there."

It wasn't until later that Otash said he found out that Monroe had died. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Lawford called Otash "in the early hours of the following day and asked him to remove any incriminating evidence from her house." There has not been any record of what Otash actually took from her house

"It's stupid to sit her and deny that these things are true. Yes, we did have (Lawford's house, where the trysts took place) wired. Yes, I did hear a tape of Jack Kennedy f--ing Monroe. But I don't want to get into that moans and groans of their relationship. They were having a sexual relationship period," Otash has been quoted as saying.

According to the Digital Journal, there are White House records from the Kennedy administration that indicates that on the day Monroe died, President Kennedy was with his wife on vacation in Massachusetts. There are no records, however, of where his brother Bobby was.

Otash was a former Los Angeles detective and was a "fact-checker" for a celebrity gossip magazine called Confidential. He was known for spying on celebrities. A red filing cabinet containing top secret information was reportedly removed from Otash's apartment after he collapsed and died from a massive heart attack, the Daily Mail reports. The contents in the filing cabinet have never been found.