Let’s dive into the enigmatic world of Marilyn Monroe. In the second episode of “The Killing of Marilyn Monroe” podcast, we explore the early life of this iconic star. Born into poverty, Marilyn dreamed of escaping a childhood filled with foster homes, orphanages, and the trauma of sexual abuse. Against all odds, she rose to become a global pop culture sensation whose legacy continues to captivate us today.
Tragically, Marilyn was found dead on August 4, 1962, at just 36 years old. While the coroner ruled her death a “probable suicide,” many still question whether it was murder. Her story remains one of the most talked-about mysteries in Hollywood history.
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In this gripping episode, Us Weekly correspondent and host Jackie Miranne takes listeners on a journey through Marilyn’s short but impactful life, shedding light on her shocking death and the lasting legacy she left behind.

Exploring Marilyn’s Turbulent Early Years
Episode 1 of the podcast revealed sensational details about Marilyn’s alleged affairs with influential figures, including members of the Kennedy family, Rat Pack performers, and mob bosses. In episode 2, we delve deeper into her relationship with her mother, Gladys, who Marilyn believed was “mad.” This episode uncovers the cycle of abuse and loneliness that shadowed Marilyn throughout her childhood.
Gladys suffered from schizophrenia, and this illness deeply affected Marilyn’s upbringing. Episode 2 reveals how Marilyn’s life was further complicated when her mother’s best friend, Grace Goddard, gained custody of her and placed her in 11 different foster homes and an orphanage. These experiences left an indelible mark on the young girl, shaping her worldview and relationships as she grew older.

Unpacking Marilyn’s Complex Relationships
Marilyn, born Norma Jeane Mortenson, endured repeated sexual abuse as a child, leaving her deeply traumatized. As she grew up, she developed an unhealthy obsession with older, successful men who reminded her of the father figures she lacked during her childhood. This pattern of relationships likely stemmed from the abuse and instability she experienced early in life.
Unveiling the Mystery of Marilyn’s Death
Over 12 thrilling episodes, “The Killing of Marilyn Monroe” aims to uncover the truth behind her death on that fateful night of August 4, 1962. The podcast questions whether her death could truly have been suicide and investigates who might have known the truth—and why justice was never served. This series promises to deliver shocking revelations that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
“The Killing of Marilyn Monroe,” brought to you by the creators of “Fatal Voyage: The Mysterious Death of Natalie,” premiered on August 19 and releases a new episode every Monday. Don’t miss out—download and stream it wherever you get your podcasts.
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