TheCigSmokingMan
Rift Surfer
This is the header post in a on going thread that will explore the "death" of Marilyn Monroe.
I don't know if anyone saw the History Channel's take on her death but seemed to involve:
o Robert Kennedy
o RFK Supporters and Flunkies
o Could have been a setup based on him being in the area
o Marilyn's death could have been lethal injection like the modern day "Iceman" hitman murders
For some background:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Monroe
Death and aftermath
Main article: Death of Marilyn Monroe
Monroe's last home was in Brentwood in Los Angeles. She was found dead by her housekeeper on August 5, 1962. [29] Her death was ruled as an overdose of sleeping pills. Questions remain about the circumstances and timeline of housekeeper Eunice Murray's discovery of Monroe's body. Also, some conspiracy theories involve John and Robert Kennedy. The official cause of her death was "probable suicide".[30]
On August 8, 1962, Monroe was interred in a crypt at Corridor of Memories, #24, at the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles, California. Lee Strasberg delivered the eulogy.
History's Mysteries - The Death Of Marilyn Monroe (History Channel)
http://www.amazon.com/Historys-Mysteries-Marilyn-History-Channel/dp/B000FKP1AO
Product Description
Though ruled a "probable suicide" by L.A. County Coroner Thomas Noguchi, Marilyn Monroe's 1962 death by drug overdose remains a source of controversy. Rumors of an affair with both President John Kennedy and his brother Robert, as well as the bizarre events that took place at her home on the day she died, have led many to believe she died as the result of a nefarious conspiracy to keep her silent about the affairs. We'll investigate the details, present the conflicting evidence, and let you decide!
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Feel free to investigate and share your theories... A few Marilyn photo's wouldn't hurt either
We need something else to talk since the only person who can travel in time is probably Joe McMoneagle by his Astral Project power.
TheCigMan
I don't know if anyone saw the History Channel's take on her death but seemed to involve:
o Robert Kennedy
o RFK Supporters and Flunkies
o Could have been a setup based on him being in the area
o Marilyn's death could have been lethal injection like the modern day "Iceman" hitman murders
For some background:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Monroe
Death and aftermath
Main article: Death of Marilyn Monroe
Monroe's last home was in Brentwood in Los Angeles. She was found dead by her housekeeper on August 5, 1962. [29] Her death was ruled as an overdose of sleeping pills. Questions remain about the circumstances and timeline of housekeeper Eunice Murray's discovery of Monroe's body. Also, some conspiracy theories involve John and Robert Kennedy. The official cause of her death was "probable suicide".[30]
On August 8, 1962, Monroe was interred in a crypt at Corridor of Memories, #24, at the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles, California. Lee Strasberg delivered the eulogy.
History's Mysteries - The Death Of Marilyn Monroe (History Channel)
http://www.amazon.com/Historys-Mysteries-Marilyn-History-Channel/dp/B000FKP1AO
Product Description
Though ruled a "probable suicide" by L.A. County Coroner Thomas Noguchi, Marilyn Monroe's 1962 death by drug overdose remains a source of controversy. Rumors of an affair with both President John Kennedy and his brother Robert, as well as the bizarre events that took place at her home on the day she died, have led many to believe she died as the result of a nefarious conspiracy to keep her silent about the affairs. We'll investigate the details, present the conflicting evidence, and let you decide!
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Feel free to investigate and share your theories... A few Marilyn photo's wouldn't hurt either
We need something else to talk since the only person who can travel in time is probably Joe McMoneagle by his Astral Project power.
TheCigMan