When Marilyn Monroe died on Aug. 4, 1962, numerous conspiracy theories have been born.
The Los Angeles County Coroner decided that the 36-year-old—who was born Norma Jeane Baker on June 1, 1926—died of acute barbiturate poisoning and dominated her overdose a possible suicide.
However that verdict has merely by no means sat properly with individuals who suspected she suffered an excellent darker destiny.
“I’ve realized so much that I wouldn’t commerce for something,” Monroe instructed Life journal in a July interview revealed two days earlier than her loss of life. “I wouldn’t desire a youngster of mine to undergo what I’ve been by means of.”
The Some Like It Sizzling star added, “I hope to finally have the ability, by means of my work, to light up for some individuals some issues I’ve realized. Possibly it’s only a dream. However I’m additionally entitled to my desires.”
On the similar time, it wasn’t a secret Monroe had been struggling. Her battles with substance abuse and melancholy have been well-documented, and he or she was fired in June from the romantic comedy One thing’s Acquired to Give for, as twentieth Century Fox put it, “spectacular absenteeism.”