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Book casts doubts over cause of Monroe’s death | A US author has tried to solve a mystery that has baffled people for many years
through his new thriller - whether Marilyn Monroe committed suicide or was her
death an accident. According to the new issue of People magazine, guest writer
J.I. Baker – author of ‘The Empty Glass,’ a new murder thriller that is based
on her death – uses his research and fresh reporting to explore the truth. On
August 5, 1962, Monroe was found dead in the bedroom of her Brentwood estate.
Toxicology reports showed high levels of drugs Nembutal and chloral hydrate in
her bloodstream, and her death was ruled as a “probable suicide.” But her body
wasn’t turned over to medical examiners for more than five hours after it was
discovered. Forensic pathologist Cyril Wecht said that he has “a strong suspicion
she might have been injected,” given the lack of the pill residue found in her
stomach. The not-yet-tested tissue samples went missing, along with her phone
records. And there were speculations if Jack and Bobby Kennedy, with whom she
was reportedly having affairs, were involved.
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