Look USA; November 17, 1953.
Marilyn Monroe at the premiere of Call Me Madam, 1953.
Marilyn Monroe in Korea, 1954.

No, because I was in Long Beach and Marilyn’s grave was 9 hours away. :( but the next time I’m in California I’m going to make it my mission to visit her grave.
A rare colour photo of Marilyn in Korea from the Robert H McKinley Collection, February 1954.
Marilyn photographed whilst filming The Seven Year Itch, 1954.
there’s no proof to the whole ‘so called’ affair,when Kennedy met Marilyn he was very smitten by her and liked her but I doubt that lead to more. (I don’t believe the whole love child thing either), but like you said we weren’t there so we don’t know the whole truth to it. this whole Marilyn and JFK theory will forever remain a mystery.
People expect to find me one of two things, either a tart or a dumb blonde. I’m neither. The fact is that I’m lonely—in spite of the fastest ride to popularity that any girl ever had. Too much publicity makes you lonely. Suddenly you see people speaking to you and being nice to you. But they never did before, and you feel it’s happening only because you’re now a ‘personality.’ And with me, I know, it would have meant a lot more to have had a few words of encouragement before—when I really needed them.
Marilyn at a press conference about her upcoming marriage to Arthur Miller outside her New York Apartment, June 21 1956.
Marilyn photographed on the set of The Seven Year Itch, 1954.
Marilyn Monroe as Roslyn in “The misfits”, 1961