Marilyn Monroe: Suicide Or Murder
Marilyn Monroe, was it a suicide or a murder? The mystery
continues. Marilyn was a sex goddess of the 1950's and early 1960's
shortly before her death in 1962. Marilyn was a strong willed and very
unique woman, who had a lifetime full of fame ahead of her. Why would she
do something so weak as to commit suicide? Or did she?
Dazzling, seductive, extraordinary, Marilyn Monroe was the All-
American Sex Goddess, a superstar legend with magnetic energy so strong she
captured the world and her heels with her woman-child charm.“On Her own, “
against almost all impossible personal and professional odds, she had
created something brilliant and magical-Magical Monroe.” (Marilyn ...
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son and not thirty minutes later after this
happy conversation, Marilyn Monroe was dying…” This was one of the
strangest facts about the case. (Brown, and Barham)
Marilyn Monroe did have somewhat of a drug problem, as told by
everyone who knew her including her stepsister. The drugs and anti-
depressants Marilyn took mainly consisted of sleeping pills and anti
depressants prescribed by her psychiatrist, who is believed to have
something to do with Marilyns death.
After Marilyn's funeral studio publicists broke into Marilyns file
cabinets and carried away all papers related to Fox. Marilyn's notebooks
were blazing in the fireplace the next day. Lying nearby, legal documents
parts of a datebook, and a crumpled collection of loose papers in Marilyn
Monroe's handwriting. Brown and Barham believe that Peter Lawford was on
hand for hours. He called and talked to the president for 20 minutes, and
telephone logs kept by White House switchboard operators, 6:05 ...
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number of pills, a residue should
have remained in her stomach, yet nothing was found. Her kidneys were also
clear of drugs, and tissue samples from her small intestine, which might
have settled the question of “murder”, disappeared from the coroner's
office.
Brown and Barham believe that her death was overdose by injection
in rectum or armpit not in autopsy or enema or suppository. The coroner
found clues of foul play. “Bruises on her lower back—a very fresh bruise—
and a bruise on the arms.” (Brown, and Barham)
Sargent Clemmons also said, “Marilyn was given choral hydrate, a
colorless, odorless liquid, in her champagne. It would have worked like a
Mickey Finn. Then, after she ...
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