On August 4, 1962,
Marilyn Monroe's day
began with threatening
phone calls. Dr. Ralph
Greenson, Marilyn's
physician, came over the
following day and quoted
later in a document "felt it
was possible that Marilyn
Monroe had felt rejected
by some of the people she
had been close to". Apart
from being upset that her
publicist slept too long,
she seemed fine. Pat
Newcombe, who had
stayed the previous night
at Marilyn's house, left in
the early evening as did
Greenson who had a
dinner date. Marilyn was
upset he couldn't stay, and
around 7:30pm she
telephoned him while he
was to tell him that her
second husband's son had
called him. Peter Lawford
also called Marilyn,
inviting her to dinner, but
she declined. Lawford