The untimely death of Marilyn Monroe

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Joe Maggio was one of the many men in Marilyn’s life. He was a famous football player with the New York Yankees. His career spanned more than 3 decades. Joe Maggio was madly in love with Marilyn Monroe. However, their marriage was not a very happy one.

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Joe Maggio was one of the many men in Marilyn’s life. He was a famous football player with the New York Yankees. His career spanned more than 3 decades. Joe Maggio was madly in love with Marilyn Monroe. However, their marriage was not a very happy one.

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Here are a few lines from Marilyn Monroe’s unfinished biography - "I knew I belonged to the public and to the world, not because I was talented or even beautiful but because I had never belonged to anything or anyone else."

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There are a lot of theories surrounding who could have possibly been responsible for Marilyn Monroe’s death:

The mafia

Robert Kennedy

The mafia and a mysterious guest.

Dr. Ralph Greenson – Monroe’s shrink

The communists

The mafia – on orders from the Kennedys

Marilyn herself

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It is widely believed that the Kennedys are responsible for Monroe’s murder. It is thought that President Kennedy initially had an affair with her and then passed her on to his brother Robert. Tired of her unstable nature and fearing exposure, he had probably killed her.

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Eunice Murray was the housekeeper of Marilyn Monroe. Days after Monroe’s death in 1962, Murray attempted to cash her last paycheck from Monroe, it was declined and marked "deceased." The check is on display at the Hollywood Entertainment Museum in Los Angeles.


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