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How did Marilyn Monroe die: A Netflix documentary claims to have unearthed tapes we haven't heard before

Marilyn Monroe was the leading actor and global sex symbol when she died. Plus, there's something about conspiracy theories that piques our interest (almost) every time.

April 24, 2022 / 18:39 IST
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Netflix is releasing 'The Mystery of Marilyn Monroe: The Unheard Tapes' on April 27. (Illustration by Suneesh K.)
Netflix is releasing 'The Mystery of Marilyn Monroe: The Unheard Tapes' on April 27. (Illustration by Suneesh K.)

At 3 am on August 5, 1962, Marilyn Monroe’s psychiatrist Ralph Greenson received an anxious call from the 36-year-old actor’s housekeeper Eunice Murray—Monroe was not opening the door of her bedroom in spite of repeated knocking; something seemed wrong. Greenson rushed to Monroe’s home at 12305 Fifth Helena Drive, broke a window to enter the bedroom and found her naked, lying face down on her bed, a phone “clutched fiercely” in her hand and an empty bottle of the sedative Nembutal by her. She was dead.

The Los Angeles County coroner’s office ruled the death as a probable suicide, given that Monroe had a history of depression, drug and alcohol overdoses and a couple of previous suicide attempts. No evidence of foul play was found, and accidental overdose was ruled out because of the large amount of pills she had ingested.

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Yet, even 60 years after her death, a significantly large number of people believe neither the suicide explanation nor the accidental overdose one. This is because of the names that pop up in any discussion of the last year of her life—US president John F. Kennedy (JFK) , his brother and US attorney general Robert F. Kennedy (RFK), controversial Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) director J. Edgar Hoover, America’s biggest Mafia boss Sam “Momo” Giancana and the country’s most powerful labour union leader Jimmy Hoffa, who had deep links with organized crime.

On 27 April, Netflix will release a documentary on Monroe’s death, The Mystery of Marilyn Monroe: The Unheard Tapes. It has already created much anticipation and the trailer is satisfyingly intriguing.