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Thanx for the reply, I had heard of her however I never caught up with Marilyn Monroe until about 1956, when at about 5 yrs of age I saw her and Jane Russell in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes she was great.

Marilyn Monroe died from acute barbiturate poisoning as a result of an overdose of chloral hydrate and pentobarbital.

A campaign has been launched to have her death certificate changed from "probable suicide" to murder, after Private Detective Becky Aldrige uncovered a locked box of papers belonging to Monroe's psychiatrist Dr Ralph Greenson, who found her body and who is suspected of having administered the lethal drugs.

Investigators believe Monroe's alleged affairs with the Kennedy brothers, John F. Kennedy - then President - and his brother Bobby, could provide a motivation for her murder, while in her previous suicide attempts Monroe had left notes but on the night of her death there was none.

She also notes mysterious bruises found on Monroe's hips, a common place for injections, but which could also indicate violence, in addition she claims that Monroe's housekeeper Eunice Murray said she became concerned about the light being on in the star's bedroom.

But even if this had concerned her, Aldrige finds it strange she called Dr Greenson before the emergency services. Furthermore, she says that Murray had a master key and it would not have made sense for Greensom to break into Monroe's bedroom. Aldrige also says that Marilyn's friend Patrica Newcombe had told her Monroe had a diary at the time of her death that had "disappeared."

The one thing that has never changed in over 53 years is the people involved, the time frame of events and the real manner of her death." DailyMail, July 2020.

Ok reliable testimony says Robert Kennedy murdered her while the PI presents evidence the doctor actually administered the drugs .. can we suppose RK was present, that he sweet talked her into receiving an injection from the doctor which killed her.