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Who Was Responsible For Marilyn's Death
The Death of Marilyn

When you hear the name Marilyn you would recognize her as a short-haired blonde that

was a huge star back in the early 50?s. She was an actress and a model. Back then she was a

huge sex symbol in many films. As beautiful and successful as she is, she had a dark side.

Marilyn wasn?t quite pleased with life. She was depressed and seeked help for it but sadly it

didn?t help. She had tried to commit suicide many times, but around midnight on August 5, 1962,

she was announced dead due to an overdose. She was accused of suicide but other

conspiracies claim it be a murder. Marilyn had quite a few rivals in her life that may caused her

death. People claim that the John and/or Robert Kennedy had murdered her
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After all these conspiracies, there is more evidence to support that

Mrs.Monroe had died from a suicide or murder.

What if her death was a murder? The accusations of the Kennedy?s seem reasonable

that they could be responsible for her death. They were worried that she would tell the world

about their love affairs and secret government information. On the other hand, is it that serious

for them to kill her? In their perspective they feared she would spill government secrets but then

again is it worth death? Another accusation claimed that the night of her death an attorney

general had visited Mrs.Monroe?s home and quarreled her. This accusation was made by

Eunice Murry her housekeeper, but her reliability of these statements are still questionable says

History.com staff.

From all these accusations she committed suicide. If she was murdered why isn?t she

covered in any blood or given different drugs that caused her death? Marilyn overdosed on

sedative drugs. If Marilyn were to be taking specific drugs that her psychiatrist had prescribed to

her she should know how much to take. In her previous suicide attempts she has consumed

many drugs to end her life. Most of her attempts consisted of a drug overdose. In

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