Marilyn Monroe was found dead in the bedroom of her Brentwood home by her psychoanalyst Ralph S. Greenson after he was called by Monroe's live-in housekeeper Eunice Murray on August 5, 1962. She was 36 years old at the time of her death.
Her death was ruled to be "acute barbiturate poisoning" by Dr. Thomas Noguchiof the Los Angeles County Coroners office and listed as "probable suicide". Many individuals, including Jack Clemmons, the first Los Angeles Police Department officer to arrive at the death scene, believe that she was murdered.
No murder charges were ever filed. The death of Marilyn Monroe has since become one of the most debated conspiracy theories.
Her death was ruled to be "acute barbiturate poisoning" by Dr. Thomas Noguchiof the Los Angeles County Coroners office and listed as "probable suicide". Many individuals, including Jack Clemmons, the first Los Angeles Police Department officer to arrive at the death scene, believe that she was murdered.
No murder charges were ever filed. The death of Marilyn Monroe has since become one of the most debated conspiracy theories.
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