Death Of Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe ,an American starlet, died August 5, 1962 from overdose. Her autopsy shows the proof. Norma Jean ,also known as Marilyn Monroe, was born June 1, 1926 in Los Angeles, California. She grew up moving from one foster home to another as well as moving families multiple times in her life. She had big dreams ahead of her and cherished becoming a big star and loved attention and spotlight ever since she was just a small girl. All through her life she never knew or heard from her father leaving her fatherless and doing anything to get male attention. She was known as a huge sex symbol and actress and was well known all over the world for her glamorous looks, style, iconic achievements, and huge movie roles.
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Monroe was on the phone with a mysterious male at the time of her death and her maid claimed she sounded “happy and cheerful.” Which many use to cancel out this conspiracy of Monroe's death claim. Without a suicide note and not enough proof to show she committed suicide this claim was faked out and people searched for the answer to Marilyn's death in much more eerie way (Marilyn Monroe is found dead). The well known actress wasn't only known for her charming ways and feisty looks and style. But was yet known for her ways with men as well. Many knowing Monroe slept with many well known men some claiming she “loved fancy men with well known names in a suit” She was rumored to have slept with JFK who was the president at the time and his brother …show more content…
People think she was murdered because she knew too much information about the president and his family and they had her executed and assassinated. Being not long after the president himself being assassinated making many believe that a person had coldblooded feelings towards both of them suggesting maybe his own wife had it all set up, for her hate for her husband for cheating and a hate for Marilyn the woman he lay with behind their marriage.
There are many conspiracies about the death of Marilyn Monroe but her autopsy reveals the truth behind the tragedy. Marilyn Monroe actress, singer, model , playboy, sex symbol died August 5, 1962 of overdose. She took a big dose of pain pills and booze, which mixed and ended her life tragically. This wasn't something new for her and it eventually costed her life. Without a suicide note, fingerprints from another human, cries for help, loud noise and blood, shows what occurred to her.
People have many conspiracies about the death of Marilyn Monroe but her own autopsy showed her overdose and exactly how it occurred and was even brought back to life and replayed, an
Jackie Kennedy. The most far-fetched theory of all the JFK assassination theories is the one that states that John F. Kennedy’s own wife killed him herself. A few theorists claim or say that Mrs. Kennedy could have had a pistol in the car with she and her husband. They also say that after she shot him, she hid the pistol she used in a flowerpot nearby. But the fact that thousands of Texans were watching the Kennedys automatically throws this theory out of the window.
In a terrible turn of circumstances on the early morning of August 5, 1962, 36-year-old Marilyn died in her sleep at her Brentwood, California home with the phone attached to her hand. Rumors speculate of an overdose or intentionally killing herself. There was also speculation and gossip of having an affair with John F Kennedy and that she was about to go public with what she knew about JFK and Bobbi Kennedy. Also that she was murdered by 'government agents' to safeguard the president. Another conspiracy incident was that Marilyn was killed by the mafia as punishment to the Kennedy's for their attacks on them, and to expose Kennedy's many love affairs. Now with all the aspects of her death, Marilyn had plans to work on new movies and a possible
These titles may sound flattering to some, and maybe at times she enjoyed them. But her restrictive Hollywood image only seemed to add to her insecurity and troubles. The sexual glorification of Monroe stems from the constant exploitation that she has described from her earlier days in the business. While she both despised and played to this, “Marilyn Monroe would resent being typecast as a not-too-smart sex symbol and would fight a very hard but ultimately losing battle to get the public to believe that she was smarter (and less man-hungry) than the women she portrayed on the silver screen” ("Ten Things You Might Not Know About Marilyn Monroe.”). But why did a part of her also accept this? Why did she have this overwhelming need to satisfy the same people who held her down? She feared disappointing the public who put her on this pedestal and seeming imperfect. She was said to wash her face up to 15 times a day in fear of blemishes and sweat ("Marilyn's Beauty and Style."), and at the 1950s Academy Awards, she burst into tears. It seems that she failed to give herself the love and appreciation that she needed. As a result, she mistakenly turned to the camera for
The news of Marilyn Monroe’s death began to spread. Newspapers were seen everywhere with her bright, smiling face and the giant, bolded letters of ‘death’ stamped on the front pages. Even The New York Times published a newspaper article titled “Marilyn Monroe Dead, Pills Near.” In this article, Dr. Theodore J. Curphey, the coroner, declares Monroe’s death to have not been from natural causes: “After an autopsy the Los Angeles coroner reported that Miss Monroe's ‘was not a natural death.’ He attributed it to a drug” (“Marilyn Monroe Dead, Pills Near”). Her death seemed to be the typical case of overdosing on barbiturates with traces of chloral hydrate which are both sedatives or sleeping pills (Los Angeles County Coroner’s Mortuary, 1962). There
Marilyn Monroe is a well-known legend and has been a public figure for several decades. Monroe was a distinguished model, actress, and singer, who quickly became known as a major sex symbol. Monroe starred in a large number of successful motion pictures during the late 1940s and early 1960s. She began her career as a model, which led to a film contract in 1946. Throughout her career, Monroe's films grossed more than $200 million ("Marilyn Monroe Biography," 2013). Marilyn Monroe swiftly became more known to the public for her behavior and outlandish actions; she was eventually diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder.
But first of all why would Marilyn throw away her picture perfect American dream? Furthermore why would people lie about someone’s catastrophic death? The answer is twisted. Marilyn’s death remains an unsolved puzzle convincing scientific and medical evidence state none of the barbiturates were found in her stomach or bloodstream instead they were found in her liver this indicates that the barbiturates had been inserted in her rectum. The morality of the government and her peers create many doubtful questions as well. It has been more than five decades since this incident which means that conspiracy theorists have dug out even more inescapable conspiracy theories.
Marilyn Monroe did not start her life as a well-known star. She was born to Gladys Pearl Baker a mentally unstable women. When Norma Jeane was seven years old her mother was hospitalized after being diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic. “No one ever
Marilyn’s career as an actress spanned over 16 years. She made 29 films and 24 of those were released in her first 8 years as an actress. Everyone in this day and age can agree that Marilyn Monroe was an amazing actress. Many people try to play her in movies and pose as
She has one of the most recognized faces in the world. Over forty years after her death, Marilyn Monroe‘s life and death is still in question. Her trademark platinum hair and beauty mark, her famous skirt-blowing scene, which eventually she became ashamed of because no one could see the woman who was intellectual had feelings and worked hard behind the glitter, the gold and the smiles. Everyone knew this Marilyn Monroe, but did anybody know Norma Jeane Baker? Marilyn Monroe was a Hollywood icon, maybe even a legend, but who was this luminous woman, and was the happy woman that everyone knew capable of killing herself?
Marilyn Monroe was born Norma Jeane Baker on June 1, 1926. Her mother’s name was Gladys Baker Mortensen. Baker being the name of her other two children and Mortensen the name of her last husband who disappeared just months after their marriage in 1924. Although Edward Mortensen was Gladys’ husband at the time of Norma’s birth, he was not her father. No one knows for sure who her father was, but it was believed that it was Gladys’ lover C. Stanley Gifford .
The way Marilyn Monroe died still brings up a plethora of questions that have no answers. Autopsy’s reveal she died from an acute barbiturate poisoning due to ingestion of overdose (Marilyn Monroe-Autopsyfiles). Conspiracy theories of the most desired woman of this era are suicide, accident and murder. So what caused Monroe to perish and meet her end? Was it a heightened mood swing after rejection, prescription mix-ups along with doctoral malpractice, and the government’s way of shutting her up as a way to avoid scandals about JFK or was it the Mafia avenging itself on the Kennedys?
Marilyn Monroe was found dead in her bedroom from a possible overdose on August 5, 1962. Marilyn Monroe was born Norma Jean Mortenson in Los Angeles on June 1, 1926. When she was younger; her mom was emotionally unstable and was frequently confined to an asylum, so Marilyn was reared by a succession of foster parents and
“And just as the president got straight in front of us… the third shot rang out. And I can remember seeing the side of President Kennedy’s head come off” (“The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza” 27). On November 22, 1963 President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, and since that day people have debated who actually killed him. There are many theories on how he was killed and who killed John F. Kennedy, the many theories are the lone assassin theory that the Warren Commission used stating that Lee Harvey Oswald was the only shooter and he killed John F. Kennedy there are theories that claim the Mafia had John F. Kennedy killed, and there are theories that the CIA had John F. Kennedy killed.
Brought into this world in June of 1926 was a baby girl named Norma Jeane Mortenson, otherwise known as Marilyn Monroe. Her childhood was mostly spent in the orphanages and foster homes in California. This was a result of never
Marilyn Monroe, born Norma Jeane Mortenson on June 1, 1926, is known as the greatest American sex symbol of all time. Monroe had a very difficult childhood. She spent most of her days in foster care and orphanages, dealt with challenges such as not