In recent months an investigative team delved into the death of Marilyn Monroe. It was found that she had just had a prescription of Nembutal, 25 of them, filled. Where are people getting that she had 50? A scientific test was done and it was found that the pills would dissolve completely in her stomach and no yellow residue would be left. It was also proven that Marilyn Monroe would have had to have taken all of the tablets at one time since she would not be in a state to do so over time. I keep seeing articles stating she had no water. Isn't there a bottle or glass next to the bed in the police photos? It does not really matter about this because I believe "her people" including the housekeeper tidied up before calling the police. This was a normal thing to do in the case of a star's death back then. Perhaps Ms Monroe had vomited all over herself or pooped on herself as dead people usually do since all muscles relax at the time of death. I would not have wanted her to be found that way either.
Enough of the conspiracy thing! Ms Monroe comes from a long line of family that suffered depression. It is well known that Ms Monroe certainly did. So why is suicide such a reach when it comes to Ms Monroe's death? I think she went just as it was meant to be for her.
I saw in the article written about her on this site that the housekeeper had been fired that day. I have never seen that written anywhere and I seriously doubt that anyone that was fired would hang around all day and night at the employer's house! Where did this "housekeeper was fired" come from? I think Eucice remained silent all those years in respect for Ms Monroe. People had a different work ethic back then, too bad it is gone for employees today!
Accept it people, Ms Monroe decided she had nothing more to live for. I think the sparseness of her room says volumes about her state of mind. Perhaps if she had of had better psychiatric care we would not even be discussing this. But IF frogs had wings they would not bump their butts when they jump.
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