Marilyn Monroe's death: suicide, accident or murder?

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  1. bethperry profile image83
    bethperryposted 10 years ago

    Marilyn Monroe's death: suicide, accident or murder?

    And what pertinent info leads you to this opinion?

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  2. Katharella profile image76
    Katharellaposted 10 years ago

    Out of all I've read & documentaries I believe murdered because they say she had been brought back to her bed after being taken off by a black limousine and needle marks were found on her and nothing ever coincided about her using them for anything. So her drug & alcohol use would have made her overdose feasible to the public.

    1. bethperry profile image83
      bethperryposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Katharella, yes that just doesn't help the suicide theory at all, does it?

    2. Katharella profile image76
      Katharellaposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Sure don't. But as said below (which I've not heard before) she was a possible leak to the fact the Kennedy men were cheating and as the saying goes hell hath no fury... After all alcohol & drugs can cause a loose tongue!

  3. aguasilver profile image71
    aguasilverposted 10 years ago

    Murdered, by Bobby Kennedy, recently released reports by a guy who was in charge of the Kennedy's stated that she was throwing a tantrum about "being passed around like a chunk of meat" and to shut her up Kennedy smothered her with a pillow, the rest (drug overdose etc)  is standard practice to avoid bad publicity for the President and the then AG.

    http://americanlivewire.com/did-kennedy … red-otash/

    1. bethperry profile image83
      bethperryposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks for sharing, aguasilver. I happened to see that last night, which prompted me to ask the question. Very scary, too, when you think about it. No political persona, no matter how loved, should be allowed to misuse others.

  4. WalterPoon profile image69
    WalterPoonposted 10 years ago

    No one will ever know the answer... in Malaysia, many people have died under police custody or even when investigated by our ever dubious anti-corruption agency that seems all too keen to protect the corrupted, rather than the whistleblower. As regards the official version issued by the government, no one believes. If you can discount any version, it's the official version that you should discount first.

  5. nanderson500 profile image79
    nanderson500posted 10 years ago

    This is a tough one. It's strange how so many famous people have died under mysterious circumstances. Actually, there probably a surprisingly large number of people in general who have died mysteriously, but we don't hear about those cases because they weren't celebrities. I think a decent argument could be made for any of these three options, but if I had to choose, I'll go with that it was an accidental death.

    1. WalterPoon profile image69
      WalterPoonposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Accidental death is my last option. I believe that there's more than meet the eye, especially when you get entangled with powerful personalities. Powerful people are never nice people to be with. I rather stand near a tiger.

  6. peachpurple profile image80
    peachpurpleposted 10 years ago

    I thought she committed suicide! There are so many stories behind her death. Sounds similar to Michael Jackson's death too.

    1. WalterPoon profile image69
      WalterPoonposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      In Malaysia, they say Teoh Beng Hock also committed suicide. Foreign expert Prontip Rojanasunan was threatened when she said otherwise.

 
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