The Death of Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe was found dead
as a result of a drug overdose
in her bed in her Brentwood home,
12305 Fifth Helena Dr Brentwood, CA,
on the night of 8-4-62 ~ 8-5-62
?How and by whom her death was first noticed, what quantity of which drugs,
administered in what fashion and by whom, how she ended up dead in that bed
in that room, who did what? and other pertinent questions are unanswerable,
given the lack of direct physical evidence, the contradictions within and
between the witnesses' testimony, and the murking of the waters over time
due to the retrospective suspicions cast on all involved.
A variety of theories have evolved:
1: Deliberate self-administered drug overdose.
2: Accidental, self-administered drug overdose
3: Accidental drug overdose administered by Eunice Murray by enema.
4: Accidental death due to Dr Greenson giving her injection in heart.
5: Deliberate overdose administered by Greenson or by Murray at Greenson's
instruction.
6: Deliberate overdose administered by Robert Kennedy and/or/with other
accomplices (possibly federal agents) present.
Marilyn herself, The Kennedys, the government, J. Edgar Hoover, the movie
studio, the mafia, her housekeeper, her doctor, or any one of the above,
alone, all, or in any combination with the others, have been suggested as
suspects.
Norma2Marilyn Fan Club vice president Tony Plant has written perhaps the most detailed
and comprehensive chemical analysis of the cause of Marilyn's death.
You can read his report
here.
And here is Marilyn's autopsy report.
You might also be interested in the "Red Diaries," a comic book about
the Kennedy / Mob / CIA and other connections with Marilyn.