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Scandalous: The Death of Marilyn Monroe
Could new evidence in Marilyn Monroe's death prove she was murdered?
Cold case docu-series is set to unveil new information that 'narrows the circle of perpetrators' in her 1962 'suicide'
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A new cold case docu-series is set to unveil new information that 'narrows the circle of possible perpetrators' in the 1962 death of Marilyn Monroe that was ruled a 'suicide'.
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The actress died at her Los Angeles home on August 4, 1962. Her body was found on her bed by a responding officer, who also discovered empty bottles of pills, prescribed to treat her depression, littered around the room.
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After a brief investigation, Los Angeles police concluded that her death was 'caused by a self-administered overdose of sedative drugs'. They declared her death a 'probable suicide'.
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