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Marilyn Monroe's Killer
Who Was Marilyn Monroe’s Killer? Taniyah Williams in Indianapolis, IN
On August 5, 1962, at roughly 3 a.m. next day, Marilyn Monroe locked herself in her room and didn’t respond. At a moment Marilyn was found dead in her house face down on her bed perfectly- and naked. This had people wondering who had killed her and if so why and how did they did it. The police decided to come up with a list of suspects that might have had a hand in her death that night.
“Her hands were by her side and her legs were stretched out perfectly straight. It was the most obviously staged death I had ever seen. The pill bottles on her bedside had been arranged in neat order and the body deliberately positioned, it all looked too tidy,” said a first policeman
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Then the FBI confiscated the phone records. This was because the police would become very curious of why the FBI was called that night around the same time of her death.
According to the article,” The murder was supposedly conducted by giving her a lethal injection via enema. Traces of pills were not found in her stomach during the autopsy and nothing to drink with was discovered in the room either. There also wasn’t any vomit, which usually happens when a person overdoses.”
It seems certain that Marilyn Monroe’s death was handled by a large group of people. Because of this Marilyn’s death isn’t really coming together at this point. So now there has to be a person who planned out the sequence of her death so that way there is someone to blame. Then after that’s figured out, then the police can feed off of that person and catch the other suspects who also had a hand in her death.
According to the article, at IBTimes.com,” The mafia comes into play for several reasons, Metro noted. They either wanted to frame the Kennedys to make it look like they were the ones guilty or the mafia murdered Marilyn for the
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When the policemen and reporters arrived at the scene, they found it suspicious that Patricia Newcomb, Eunice Murray, Lawrence Schiller, and Doctor Ralf Greenson arrived at different times to Marilyn’s house.
Why didn’t anyone of them call right away when they figured out that Marilyn Monroe was deceased? This seems like everyone that all of these people that knew Marilyn, wanted her dead. So they probably grouped together to set the scene up.
“The first policeman to arrive- Seargent Jack Clemmons, wasn’t called until 4:25am, more than 30 minutes after Monroe was pronounced dead. This unexplained delay in calling the police was just the first troubling detail of the crime scene.”- Claimed an article, killing the Legend- was Hollywood Actress Marilyn Monroe murdered?
“Clemmons immediately felt something was wrong- he thought it was obvious the body had been moved. And whilst there were empty pill bottles on the bedside table, there was no water or glass with which to take them.”- Claimed an article, killing the Legend- Was Hollywood Actress Marilyn Monroe

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