A shocking revelation has emerged in a recent episode of the podcast “The Killing of Marilyn Monroe,” suggesting that the iconic Hollywood starlet may have been murdered by mafia henchmen.
The experts featured in the podcast claim that Monroe was held against her will and administered a lethal combination of poisonous substances.
The podcast delves into the conspiracy theories surrounding Monroe's death on August 5, 1962.
While some believe it was suicide, biographers and investigators argue that she was actually murdered.
According to biographer Danforth Prince, Monroe was visited by mafia gunman Johnny Roselli and two hitmen on the night of August 4, 1962.
Prince alleges that one of the men used a chloroform-soaked washcloth on Monroe, rendering her unconscious.
Prince's theory is based on the investigations of author Darwin Porter, who spent two decades researching Monroe's death.
Prince further suggests that the henchmen then injected a fatal concoction into her body using a syringe.
Despite the coroner ruling Monroe's death as a probable suicide, some experts question the accuracy of this conclusion.
They argue that authorities failed to treat her home as a crime scene and neglected to interview the last people who saw her alive.
Historian Bill Birnes goes even further, claiming that the CIA was responsible for Monroe's murder.
He asserts that Monroe posed such a threat that they had to silence or eliminate her.
Birnes alleges that “Dr. Feelgood” Max Jacobson and Peter Lawford administered a heavy dose of methamphetamines, including Nembutal, which caused Monroe to slip into a coma and ultimately led to her death.
Private investigator Becky Altringer adds another layer of complexity to the story, implicating three individuals close to Monroe in her passing.
These include her housekeeper, Eunice Murray, psychiatrist Dr. Ralph Greenson, and publicist Patricia Newcomb, all of whom saw her on her final day.
Altringer shares an intriguing encounter with Newcomb, during which the latter refused to confirm or deny Bobby Kennedy's involvement in Monroe's death, responding with a cryptic “I hope not.”
For those interested in uncovering more details about Monroe's tragic demise, “The Killing of Marilyn Monroe” podcast offers weekly episodes that can be downloaded and streamed wherever podcasts are available.
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