MARILYN MONROE, DEATH OF A STAR, BIRTH OF AN ICON.
Last episode of the Monroe saga by Trixie Pearl. This article may shock the most sensitive of you.
Everyone knows that the name of Marilyn Monroe also evokes the name of the Kennedys. Marilyn would have had an affair with the President of the United States, John Kennedy, and subsequently with her brother, Robert. Difficult to deny or confirm.
Marilyn, did she know serious enough things that could put her life in danger?
Still, the first official version of his death is scientifically flawed. The actress is said to have died locked in her room, in her bed, absorbing 42 tablets of Nembutal without a glass of water.
However, the autopsy of Marilyn's body on August 5, 1962 did not reveal any concentration of barbiturate in the stomach or intestines. Is there still the injection? No syringe was found near the body. Surprisingly, Marilyn had a big bruise on her buttock, and her anus was bruised, which corroborates the hypothesis of a barbiturate enema.
Later, it will be demonstrated that Marilyn's body has been moved. Indeed, a double cadaverous lividity proves that she did not die on her stomach as we found her, but on her back.
We know that today. Marilyn Monroe died on August 4, 1962 at around 10:30 p.m. or about 6 hours before the police were contacted. We have time to do a lot of things in 6 hours ...
Detectives found three never questioned key witnesses who had experienced the tragedy. James Hall, the paramedic intervening at the star's home in 1962, greeted by Pat Newcomb (Marilyn's friend and press secretary) excited and panicked. Marilyn was lying on her bed half dead.
They moved Marilyn to the small living room for a resuscitation session. While they were successful, Dr Ralph Greenson (Marilyn's shrink) attempted an intracardiac injection of adrenaline. Marilyn died at that moment.
Norman Jefferies was assigned to work in the star's house confirmed this testimony. But above all, he also witnessed Bobby Kennedy's visit to Marilyn's in the afternoon. Arrival confirmed by recordings because Marilyn was tapped.
The meeting was violent, there were blows. Later in the evening between 9:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. Robert Kennedy accompanied by two men returned to Marilyn's. Also on the tapes, Dr. Greenson dropped by in the afternoon for a two-hour session with his famous patient. Marilyn ends the day in a dressing gown, in bed and on the phone. There is no alarming clue that allows those around him to consider a suicidal act.
A botched investigation riddled with disappearances, including Marilyn's diary, in which the coroner's assistant remembers seeing the Kennedys' name. The housekeeper who washes sheets in the middle of the night in the presence of Marilyn's shrink, perhaps to erase the traces of the fatal enema ...
Still, Bobby Kennedy was all smiles, serene the next day at nine o'clock mass in San Francisco. Yet he was aware of Monroe's "suicide".
No more anxiety at the idea of the press conference Marilyn wanted to conduct on August 10, 1962? We'll probably never know.
Suicide, overdose, political assassination, the causes of Marilyn Monroe's death remain uncertain today and have clearly contributed to her status as a cultural icon.