Unresolved Mysteries Surround Marilyn Monroe’s Death After 62 Years

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- •Marilyn Monroe, 36, was found dead in her Los Angeles home on August 5, 1962, with an official cause of acute barbiturate poisoning.
- •Official reports suggest suicide, but no suicide note was found, and key evidence was mishandled or missing.
- •Conspiracy theories implicate powerful figures, including JFK, in a possible cover-up of her death.
- •Despite FBI files and investigations, the case remains officially closed, leaving unresolved questions about her demise.
On August 5, 1962, Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe was discovered lifeless in her Brentwood, Los Angeles home. The 36-year-old actress, known for her roles in *Gentlemen Prefer Blondes* and *The Seven Year Itch*, was pronounced dead at 3:30 a.m. by Dr. Hyman Engelberg, her personal physician. The Los Angeles County Coroner’s report, filed three days later, attributed her death to “acute barbiturate poisoning,” concluding it was a probable suicide. However, nearly 62 years later, doubts persist, fueling ongoing speculation and conspiracy theories.
Monroe’s death occurred during a turbulent period in her life. She had been fired from the set of *Something’s Got to Give*, a high-profile scandal at the time. Her marriages to Joe DiMaggio and Arthur Miller had ended, and she was reportedly struggling with insomnia and depression. Friends and colleagues described her as increasingly isolated in the weeks leading to her death. Yet, some close to her, including her housekeeper and publicist, claimed she had been in good spirits recently and was preparing for future projects.






