The Men who Murdered Marilyn

The Men who Murdered Marilyn by Matthew Smith is a first hardcover edition published by Bloomsbury in 1996, featuring 246 pages in English. This book examines the theories surrounding the death of Marilyn Monroe, particularly the idea that she did not take her own life, a notion that gained traction two decades after her passing. Drawing on insights from friends, associates, and professionals involved in the case, the author presents a detailed investigation into the circumstances surrounding her death.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of various perspectives and theories that have emerged over the years. The narrative includes accounts from those who knew Monroe and the surviving doctors, lawyers, and policemen who were part of the investigation. This volume delves into the complexities of her life and the events leading up to her untimely demise, providing a comprehensive look at the ongoing discussions and debates within the realm of biographies and memoirs.
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It was not until 20 years after her death that the notion that Marilyn Monroe did not take her own life gained widespread scrutiny. Since then, many theories have been propounded. This volume draws on friends and associates of Marilyn and the surviving doctors, lawyers and policemen involved in the case. They are growing old and have been persuaded to talk to investigative journalist Matthew Smith.
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