An Unsolved Mystery Of Marilyn Monroe’s Death

August 5, 1962 saw the death of one of Hollywood’s most beloved movie stars. Marilyn Monroe died on August 5, 1962. What caused it? It remains a mystery. Marilyn Monroe, a model, actor, and singer, was very well-known. While she was an inspiration to many women, some hated her. Some didn’t like Marilyn Monroe’s style or her high-profile affairs.

Many people believe Marilyn Monroe’s suicide was not a murder, but a suicide. They believe she was poisoned. She allegedly used barbiturates to kill herself. In Brentwood in Los Angeles, California USA, she was found dead. Marilyn Monroe’s suicide was later confirmed by the Los Angeles County coroner. She died without being identified. One possibility is that she died by suicide or was murdered. Marilyn Monroe may have been murdered due to her knowledge and rivals. Marilyn Monroe was found dead at her home on the night that police arrived to investigate. Marilyn Monroe’s body had no vomit evidence in her room. Most people who take a pill like barbiturates are likely to vomit after taking them. There was no evidence of vomit in this instance. The room in which she was found unconscious was empty of any liquid. You would normally consume some liquid when taking medication as a pill. Marilyn Monroe, however, had no such liquid in her bedroom. So how could Marilyn Monroe have taken the drug? Marilyn Monroe had traces, according to autopsy results. It was detected in her bloodstream, liver, and stomach. Most drugs that are taken as pills will end up in your stomach. Marilyn Monroe or someone else may have injected barbiturates into her stomach, but her liver and blood contained the substance. The room in which she was found deceased had no signs of needles nor a liquid version of barbiturates. Injecting a drug or liquid to someone is the usual way to go. Marilyn Monroe was found in her bedroom with a glass of barbiturates and a hand full of pills in her hands. This indicates that the drug must have been injected into Marilyn Monroe’s body. It was 1972. She was still alive a year later. Her house was being renovated by construction workers when she discovered a large number of wire traps. Many believe the wire traps belonged to the Mafia. Unless they were intentionally put there, wires traps shouldn’t be allowed to remain in a home. People believed the wires were placed by the Mafia as they wanted information on Kennedys. Milo Speriglio a private detective believed that Marilyn Monroe knew the Mafia would not be able to help them, so they killed her. He also thought that Marilyn Monroe was murdered by the Mafia so Robert Kennedy could be blamed for her death. Marilyn Monroe’s murder is being linked to the Mafia. Marilyn Monroe was an idealized girl, who lived the American Dream. It isn’t all bad. Despite living a lavish and happy life, she struggled with mental and physical health. Marilyn Monroe has experienced anxiety, depression, and addiction to drugs. She was a miscarriage and had an ectopic child. She tried suicide several times. Marilyn Monroe called for help in one of her suicide attempts. Marilyn Monroe wouldn’t have called for help if her life was not in danger. Marilyn Monroe sought out Dr. Ralph Greenson’s help regarding her drug use. Marilyn Monroe was the victim of many mental illnesses. Her grandmother, grandfather, mother and other relatives all had mental health problems. Marilyn Monroe used drugs to cope with her anxiety. Marilyn Monroe’s mental illness is the reason she has been taking drugs. She also used drugs for anxiety relief and sought out help.

Although there are many other reasons to believe otherwise, the combined evidence makes it possible to argue that Marilyn Monroe was killed and not suicide. Someone must have given the drug to her. This is evident because her stomach was empty of any barbiturates, but blood and liver samples showed that it was present. Marilyn Monroe was found dead on the night she died. She had not consumed any water and vomited the drug.

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