Mysterious Death Project: The Murder Of Marilyn Monroe

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Mysterious Death Project: The Murder of Marilyn Monroe There are many conspiracies about how Marilyn Monroe might have died. We will never know for sure, but evidence points to murder. Marilyn Monroe was killed by Bobby Kennedy and her psychiatrist, Dr. Greenson, over her affairs with John F. Kennedy, Bobby Kennedy, and Dr. Greenson. The murder was performed by a combination of powerful sedative enema and an injection of Nembutal to the heart. It was covered up by the psychiatrist, coroner, and others, but witnesses remain to tell the true story. Marilyn Monroe did not commit suicide, as there was no evidence of pills inside her stomach, no vomit, and nothing to take the pills with. The murder was committed on the night of August 4, 1962. At about 10 o’clock, Bobby Kennedy and his accomplices Case and Athern ambush Monroe, smother her with a pillow, and inject her with sedatives. They do this to try and find Monroe’s diary, which contains the information on the affairs she has been having and plans to publicize. …show more content…
The coroner’s notes include details of Monroe’s stomach being almost completely empty, and when the contents were analyzed, they showed no refractile crystals, or remnants of any drugs. The colon showed signs of drugs, which could not be from ingestion. Monroe could not have overdosed on pills, as the pill bottles were still intact and on top of the shelf in a neat, organized pattern (The Murder of Marilyn Monroe: Case Closed pg 69). This evidence indicates that the death of Marilyn Monroe was no accident, it was planned and deliberately carried out. In conclusion, the death of Marilyn Monroe was murder. It was carried out by Bobby Kennedy, his accomplices, and the psychiatrist Dr. Greenson. It was deliberately covered up by many who were involved. The death could not have been suicide, for there was no evidence of ingestion of pills or other drugs. There is no question about it, Marilyn Monroe was