The Cloaked Cover-Up
Doubts surrounding the suicide theory in Marilyn Monroe’s tragic death stemmed from the absence of pill traces in her stomach during the autopsy, a point fervently argued by skeptics. The inexplicable absence of these traces raised significant questions about the overdose narrative. Additionally, suspicions of a concealed truth were amplified by the inconsistent accounts given by those who discovered her lifeless body.
The official version of events painted a picture of Marilyn’s housekeeper waking up at 3:30 AM, finding Marilyn’s room illuminated and the door locked. Subsequently, the psychiatrist was called, followed by the immediate involvement of the police. However, later interviews with the housekeeper contradicted this timeline, deepening the mystery surrounding Marilyn’s untimely demise.