The Mysterious Death Of Marilyn Monroe: New Revelations Uncovered Podcast Reveals Marilyn Monroe's Death Investigation Was 'Staged'

The Mysterious Death Of Marilyn Monroe: New Revelations Uncovered

Podcast Reveals Marilyn Monroe's Death Investigation Was 'Staged'

Hey there, let's dive into one of Hollywood’s most enduring mysteries. The death of Marilyn Monroe has always been surrounded by controversy, and now, a new podcast series titled "The Killing of Marilyn Monroe" is shedding light on some alarming new details. The evidence surrounding her death doesn’t just raise questions—it practically screams for answers. According to experts featured in the series, the truth behind what happened to Marilyn Monroe’s body after her death might be even more shocking than anyone could have ever imagined.

Episode Nine: A Shocking Revelation

In the gripping ninth episode of this podcast, experts reveal something truly startling. They believe that vital specimens from Marilyn Monroe’s kidneys, stomach, and intestines vanished without a trace. This isn’t just a small oversight—it’s a massive hole in the investigation. "The coroner’s office took samples from specimens, physical specimens that were supposed to be analyzed," said author Fabulous Gabriel, highlighting the disturbing lack of evidence.

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    These tissue samples were taken by Dr. Thomas Noguchi, who was the chief medical examiner in Los Angeles at the time. The samples were then handed over to Raymond J. Abernathy, the morgue’s chief toxicologist. However, things took a bizarre turn when Noguchi learned that Marilyn’s body parts had been disposed of because Abernathy felt that no further tests were necessary. Biographer Danforth Prince explained this shocking revelation, leaving listeners with more questions than answers.

    Cyril Wecht: A Forensic Pathologist’s Perspective

    Today, forensic pathologist Cyril Wecht is still baffled by the entire situation. "I find it frankly very hard to believe, extremely hard to accept that these specimens were in some fashion accidentally, inadvertently discarded," Cyril admitted. He goes on to say, "What happened to them, I do not know who would have seen to it that they were no longer available. I do not know." This lack of clarity only deepens the mystery surrounding Monroe’s death.

    Marilyn Monroe in 1960's 'Let's Make Love'
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    Experts on the podcast have previously pointed out that the evidence at Marilyn’s death scene didn’t add up. A former Los Angeles police officer even claimed that the scene appeared to have been staged. With crucial forensic evidence now missing, the podcast explains that the medical examiner’s office had to report findings based on whatever other tests they could manage to run.

    The Autopsy Findings

    The autopsy revealed that Marilyn’s stomach was empty, with no traces of Nembutal or any other drugs found, according to Danforth Prince. Dr. Thomas ruled that Marilyn died of acute barbiturate poisoning and classified the manner of death as "probable suicide." Cyril Wecht admitted that he still struggles with the use of the word "probable," suggesting that the classification doesn't fully capture the uncertainty surrounding her death. "When you are not sure, what you are supposed to do, essentially, properly, is to list the manner of death as undetermined," Cyril explained. "That’s why we have a box for undetermined."

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