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Did Marilyn Monroe kill herself?
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The president killed her because he found out she a fullig around with sone guy.?
The president killed her because he found out she a fullig around with sone guy.?
She had died from an overdose of sleeping pills?
It was a suicide attempt that had been successful?
WHO KILLED HER?
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Monroe's last home was in Brentwood in Los Angeles, at 12305 5th Helena Drive. She was found dead by her housekeeper, Eunice Murray, on August 5, 1962. Monroe was 36 years old. Her death was ruled as an overdose of the sleeping pill Nembutal. To this day, questions remain about the circumstances and timeline of Mrs. Murray's discovery of Monroe's body. Also, several conspiracy theories have surfaced in the decades after her death, some involving John and Robert Kennedy. In 2006, FBI's released documents raised new questions. [1] There is also speculation that her death was accidental, but the official cause of death was "probable suicide" by acute barbiturate poisoning.
On August 8, 1962, Monroe was interred in a crypt at Corridor of Memories, #24, at the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles, California. Lee Strasberg delivered the eulogy.
Official yes, but there are some great conspiracys about this.
The Questionable "Suicide" of Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe was the blonde bombshell to end all bombshells. She drove men wild with her sex appeal. She remains an enduring figure, imitated by actresses and adored by the public.
Her defining role was in "The Seven Year Itch", which contained the famous scene involving her skirt being blown up by an air blast from a subway vent. Marilyn Monroe's notable films include: "All About Eve", "Bus Stop", "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes", "Some Like it Hot", and "The Misfits" (her last film, and interestingly, Clark Gable's last as well).
Marilyn Monroe, more intelligent than she was given credit for, was married to playwright Arthur Miller and baseball great Joe Dimagio, and romantically linked to JFK.
Monroe died on the evening of Saturday, August 4, 1962. According to witnesses, she had been planning to hold a news conference on Monday, August 6, when she was going to "tell all," about her relationships with John and Bobby Kennedy. This prompted Bobby and younger brother Ted Kennedy to fly to California, where they arrived on August 4th.
According to testimony at the inquest, the officially accepted timeline is as follows: At about midnight on 4 August 1962, Marilyn went to her room, taking her personal telephone with her. She said goodnight to her housekeeper, Mrs Murray, and closed her door. When Marylin's lawyer called he was told that Marilyn was in her bedroom but the light was still on. Mrs Murray says at about 2 a. m., she noticed that the light was still on and she became concerned. She knocked but could get no response and finally called the ambulance service to effect a forced entry. At 3:30 in the morning of 5 August, Marilyn was found dead, nude on her bed, one arm stretched out towards the telephone. The first coroner's report declared that her death was due to "presumed suicide caused by an overdose of barbiturates."
Controversy today still surrounds the unexplained timeframe of events on the night of Monroe's passing. Interestingly, Monroe's housekeeper, Eunice Murray, attempted to cash a $200.00 check made out to her by Monroe several days after Monroe's death. City National Bank of Beverly Hills declined to pay Murray and marked the check "deceased." The check is today on display in the Monroe exhibit at the Hollywood Entertainment Museum. It later came out that Murray had been fired by Monroe two days before her death - so why was she even there? Shortly after Monroe's death, Murray, a widow with no assets and no income, left the country for an extended and expensive European cruise on the Queen Mary. Pat Newcomb, Monroe's personal publicist from Hollywood, was hired by the Kennedy administration soon after Monroe died, and was reportedly given a fat salary with no substantive work to do.
The death of Marilyn Monroe never resulted in a court case, so much of the "evidence" has never been subjected to a judge or jury. Many significant questions linger about the death of the famous actress. Here are some of the most glaring:
~ Why did Robert Kennedy deny being in Los Angeles on the night Monroe died? Monroe's neighbors said they saw a helicopter land, and Kennedy get out with two other men. A Los Angeles patrol officer said he stopped a car carrying the Kennedy brothers and actor Peter Lawford shortly after midnight near Brentwood, where Monroe lived. Years later, Marilyn's maid admitted Bobby Kennedy had in fact been at the house that night. So why did Kennedy lie?
~ If Marilyn died from an overdose of pills, why were none found in her stomach? Dr. Thomas Naguchi, who performed the autopsy for LA County, found not a trace in her stomach.
~ Who wiretapped Marilyn's house, and why? It wasn't until new owners purchased the home in 1972 that this was discovered. The new owners hired a contractor to replace the roof, and the contractor discovered a sophisticated eavesdropping and telephone tapping system that covered every room in the house. The components were not commercially available in 1962, but were, in the words of a retired Justice Department official, "standard FBI issue".
~ What happened to the tapes made from this surveillance?
~ What happened to Marilyn's red diary, which reportedly contained intimate details of her affairs with the Kennedy brothers, and her dealings with Frank Sinatra? The book was present at the death scene, but vanished mysteriously from the coroner's office. It has never resurfaced.
~ Why are the neighbors so sure that they saw an ambulance arrive at 11pm, when the official report says the ambulance arrived at 2:30 am?
~ Why was the bedroom door locked from the outside, which Marilyn could not have done herself? Who locked that door?
~ Why did Jack Clemmons, the first policeman to arrive at the scene, find Murray, the housekeeper, washing Marilyn's sheets at 3:30 am? Why did his report state that rigor mortis had fully set in by the time he arrived? Why did his report describe the scene as a "homicide"?
~ Why did Marilyn's housekeeper and her doctor wait several hours after Marilyn was dead to notify police and summon an ambulance?
If the actress truly did commit suicide, she did not do so by swallowing pills, as the autopsy fully shows. Therefore, the official conclusion is disproved by the coroner's report. Suicide is not even a possibility, leaving only two solutions: Her death was an accident - or it was a murder.
Evidence tampering and deliberate lies by everyone from the US Attorney General to the housekeeper, along with the likelihood of government surveillance, seem to indicate that Monroe may have been killed to silence her.
In those pre-Clinton days, the Presidency was above all reproach - and a sex scandal would have had disastrous consequences. Hot-headed Bobby Kennedy was likely sent to Los Angeles to silence Monroe. Many investigators theorize she was killed by an injection.
Based on what evidence remains, we will never know what really happened the night Marilyn Monroe died, but it's a safe bet to say that she did not kill herself.
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at that time of her death my parents didnt meet yet, so i wasnt existent, in my opinion after reading some of her boigraphies, possible of a conspiracy - if she is really involved with the kennedy brothers, power can do that, right, to silence someone and marilyn is not an exemption. with all the fame, money and men dying to have her, why commit suicide?
i think that the kennedy brothers did kill her to silence her so they could keep their fame and fortion.
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no she didnt kill herself, I believe it is a big conspiracy.
she was murdered.
marilyn monroe
didn't kill herself it was her house keeper
her house keeper cleans marilyn's room at 4:00
the house keeper called to report the death at 6:00 to the police
when the police came they found the body brused and scared
all the pill bottle bottels were in neat order wich her doctor reported she never did
therfor my con cusion is that the house keeper beat her for an hour till she was dead
then spent the next hour serching for the pill order and putting the pills in it
why??? because some people disliked her controversial relastionchip with John F Kennedy
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i agree ALMOST completely with you only the autopy said that she over doused on pills so i also think that the maid forced pills down that por girls throught :(;;;;;;; (semi colins r tear drops _
yea very true but theres more to the story than that she was onvolved with many men i remind you she had a affair every chance she possibly could i mean who can blaime her she was beautiful but she had alot of jealousy from others so my money is on the house keeper or frank sinatras gang members>>>>>..


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