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  • Who on Earth would dislike this? And, I may not be from Marilyn's decade, I might've been born way after her death but I must add, the last thing that girl could've was to kill herself, to this day, not one cell of me believes it!

  • :'/ made me cry a lil

  • U should play the song candle in the wind by Elton John on here

  • From what I understand Heff has reserved the cript reserved next to her, and Mariah Carey owns her white Piano

  • NOTHING like Amy! R u seriously trying to compare Amy winehouse to Marilyn Monroe? That's an insult itself. It's been 49 years since she died and ppl still remember Marilyn Monroe with love and affection. The world will not remember amy winehouse beyond the nxt year or so. I know this is a harsh comment but it's the truth

  • So young and so talented. It brings me to tears just remembering how much she suffered through her brief life...Let's rememberr MM with pride and joy.

  • im crying right now :(

  • I just visited her grave site this past evening. Saw women's lipstick kisses on the front of her tomb. Someone left roses with a note. There were coins at the bottom for some reason. I noticed two spaces next to her are vacant. I'm guessing the asking price is high.

    Thanks for uploading.

  • In 1991, a once-powerful person (now dead) who was very close to MM in 1962 told me in confidence some hearsay about who did it (generally, not a specific person's name), who ordered it, and why.  I'm thinking of now revealing this conversation but don't know if it would be worth the flak I might get (like the dead person's family maybe asserting he never told them that info so why would he tell me who he barely knew). I'm an attorney but the conversation was not privileged. Should I reveal?

  • A fact :

    Kennedy and Monroe were lovers. Kennedy said he's gonna leave his wife to marry Marilyn. Marilyn said she will make affair public if he doesen't do so. There you go.. I'm 100% sure Kennedy hired someone to kill her. It was a murder.

    That's the world we live in. I JUST CAN'T UNDERSTAIND THAT PEOPLE DIDN'T DO ANYTHING.. they even didn't tried to investigate a little bit more. You can get a conclusion about who murdered her just by reading of wikipedia or other sites..

  • @shakingthewholeworld The story I heard is RFK got her pregnant and coerced her into getting an abortion, though she wanted badly o have a baby and wasn't getting any younger. After that, he didn't return her calls which put her in a funk that made her drink too much and take pills to try to feel better, but she accidentally overdosed.

  • The voiceover reminds me of the twilight zone

  • @KaydeyRai youre right, everything back then sounded like the twighlight zone how they spoke and the sound. i wonder why lol

  • Her death has always fascinated me.But to be honest,reading news, seeing documentaries and other publications on her, I actually ended thinking that she had a part of the blame if she was indeed murdered. Her provocative manners and clothes, unstable mentality and her addiction to men, all contributed to her early perish. I'm sure many women wanted her dead and her connections with the Kennedies didn't help either. Maybe she went a little too far... Even so, she was, indeed, a fallen star...

  • Marilyn was murdered by Hoover, she was a security threat, but this world is round and God made justice. RIP Marilyn.

  • Im only 16, yet i am one of her biggest fans. I cried watching this, even though she has been gone for many decades, I can't imagine her being dead...

  • This makes me cry...

    The world needs you Marilyn..

    We miss and love you..

  • We all miss you marilyn! I wish I couldve met you, RIP love!

  • I doubt it was murder, with all the misacarriages she had along with failed marriages and the President rejecting her after leading her on, it's so sad but I think she killed herself because she couldn't handle any more pain. what a shame, R.I.P Marilyn Monroe

  • @NatalyaNeidhart why cant you think she was worthy of to be killed by CIA............

  • @shamidfdg it's just my opinion, everybody has their own.

  • No matter how you died ... R.I.P  Norma Jean Baker.

  • so sad

  • What happened to her diary ???

  • They killed her because she was pregnant and keeping the baby!!!

  • Marilyn should have lived for many more years.

    She never knew just how loved she was.

    RIP.

    George Vreeland Hill

  • Only girl who can get me cryingg.

  • i love youuuuuuuuu forever 

  • so sad this is world.when she was alived every relatives of her remembered her..when she died nobody even think about her..so sad.she was really a beautiful women at her time.man what we can do nothing..when somebody died nobody remember.they just forget everything.death is reall.so thats it nobody can escaped.

  • i still belive to this day that the kennedy family had alot to do with her death, she knew to much about j f k and they were threatened by that

  • @dione007 I agree.

  • she die of a over dose

  • @MissSillyBaby She was muderer ):

  • So what documentary is this from?

  • @boonediggity The Legend of Marilyn Monroe narrated by John Huston

  • where was arthur miller?or her hubby jimmy?

  • @lisa4615 Neither came to the funeral.. and I don't think they were invited. Miller said, "What's the point, she's not there.." or something to that effect. Jimmy felt he really didn't know her at all by then.. he only knew Norma Jeane. He told his wife ( he was remarried by then) "Say a prayer for Norma Jeane."

  • Is funny, all the poeple remeber Marylin and a very few the name of the people who fired her of FOX. So, who won in the end?

  • @drc911 Love that observation!

  • @drc911

    So she shouldn't have been fired. If you read any accounts of what she was like to work with toward the end, you can't blame anyone for not wanting to work with her. Despite her iconic status, she was a severe addict who was incoherent much of the time. The real tragic point is that there were then no places to go to "clean up"...no Betty Ford clinic, no rehab...So her, and many like her, simply unravelled.

  • @UCKABAH very very true.

  • @UCKABAH Everyone did know how difficult she was which is why it was so stupid on the studios part to hang their financial success on her completing SGTG on time while allowing Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton to run amuck and millions of dollars over budget during the Cleopatra fiasco. The studio knew in advance, via Hrry Weinstein who was tasked to keep tabs on her, that marilyn was unfit to work as she had overdosed during pre production.They simply ignored Weinsteins plea to halt filming.

  • i love her,will always love her..she's a legend that will always live inside my heart.

  • Wow, mowtay Your right there. It is so refreshing when you read script that is so close to home. Thank You much from me and to all of us who love and miss her. I remember that weekend she passed as though it were yesterday. Ya know, when something affects you so much that you recall where you were and what you were doing for entire life.That was one of those times.

  • It disgusts me that she died at such a young age. I don't know what others think of her death, but I'm almost certain it was a murder. She would never have killed herself.

  • @LuvMadonna626 It was said of her, I believe by her agent before she became famous, that she was the most dangerous kind of suicidal, because she didn't have a clue herself. She was so trusting and so quick to love, she got hurt a lot.

  • @LuvMadonna626 I agree...

  • @sublime1marilyn i also agree. she had far too much to live for, and apparently was planning on making a press conference the next day. it wouldn't have made sense if she committed suicide. and the fact that joe dimaggio asked her to remarry him four days prior to her death makes it even more unbelievable.

  • @ClaraCastillo It's called OVERDOSE people....The victims don't usually "mean" or "plan" to do it. It's just simply a very sad case of drug abuse. Still, the world lost a wonderful legend that day:(

  • @LuvMadonna626 I agree. she was so pose to be having an affair with president kennedy and she was gonna come clean with it. and that would of messed up his career.

  • @LuvMadonna626

    Actually, she was very very insecure and sometimes depressed, so she could've actually killed herself.

  • @LuvMadonna626

    I second that. I know in my heart and for other reasons that she didn't kill herself.

  • @LuvMadonna626

    She attempted suicide 3 times before this. She suffered from depression. Did you know her? I guess not if you can't even know the simple fact that she was suffering depression all her life. What do you think she is? a magical immortal person with no faults? This happens to the best of people, and your comment is up there with the "Aliens took Elvis to the planet Zinogom" Conspiracy theorist's only block true fact, and go around in circles getting NOWHERE!

  • @BunWackettBuzzard did YOU know her? no. so why don't you keep your opinion to yourself and let me believe what i want and i will do the same for you.

  • @LuvMadonna626

    OK believe what you want. I am not the one making up a false history on the basis that it feels good.

  • @BunWackettBuzzard why are you so bitter? bottom line is that this woman died too young. stop trying to change everyone else's opinion on how her death happened and just accept that there are varying opinions. I'm not telling you to believe that she was murdered, and stop calling everyone who thinks that an idiot just because we don't agree with you on this one thing.

  • @LuvMadonna626 i totally agree with you i reckon it was murder. i would hate to think that she did that to herself because even if she did i dont think she did it on purpose, i think it would have been an accident.

  • @LuvMadonna626 CIA killed her and later Kennedy too.CIA believed she was closed to KGB and president was closed to her, cause of concern to CIA.................

  • @LuvMadonna626 My "intuition" says that Marilyn was severely depressed and she overdosed. She had failed marriages and relationships and she was unable to have children. She had money but it didn't make it her happy. She felt empty inside. The night of her death she was in her white bathrobe, she said a prayer before she popped pills and as she took them she cried. She knelt on her bed and she said "Father forgive me.....". She fell asleep and she didn't wake up.

  • @coolchicnfriends that part you wrote "The night of her death she was in her white bathrobe, she said a prayer before she popped pills and as she took them she cried. She knelt on her bed and she said "Father forgive me....." is part of your "intuition" or you're implying this is a fact?

  • @schreric My "intuition". Alot of times I pick up stuff about people and I see what they're going through, sometimes I feel their pain. Also psychics run in my family. Society wants to believe that Marilyn was murdered. I say listen to your gut feeling aka "intution" and you may have a different answer.

  • @LuvMadonna626 I think it was an accident.

  • ever notice how she was born 1926 and she died 1962 iz backwards aww she was beauiful she died way 2 early rip marilyn monroe

  • marilyn marilyn

  • Hope She Loves Jesus (idk where she going either hell or heaven)

  • @jiko882 What an obnoxious statement. Clearly you know nothing about Marilyn- she converted to Judaism in 1956, and you'd better not be saying that Jews are going to hell for not loving Jesus.

  • poor marilyn:(. if only she could've received help for her addictions.

  • Her addictions are not what killed her. She was not a typical 'drug addict'- she suffered terribly from insomnia, for years, and the pills she took were to help her sleep. They were all prescribed by her doctors, and they are partially to blame because they just kept filling them in ever increasing doses.

  • @jerseyatheart1 People who have never suffered from insomnia or anxiety don't seem to be able to grasp what you're saying. Both are terrible afflictions which she rose above every time she made a public appearance or worked. That in itself shows great character. She was not served well by those who were supposed to be caring for her health.. her doctors! Always love your insightful and thoughtful comments.. xoxo

  • Lee Strasberg and his earlier wife Paula took Marilyn in and cared for her. She could not have lucked into the hands of better more caring mentors. Lee never made money off of Marylin's possessions himself. To the contrary, he preserved them. If you knew him at all, you'd know selfishness was not his flaw. Perhaps only that he did not prioritize dealing with Marilyn's things ahead of his important artistic contribution. Marylin would not approve of your nasty sniping.

  • @mowtay PART I: I always appreciate an articulate and well informed comment! Thank you for stopping by and contributing. My response is broken up into segments. I have even more to say, but I'll not go deeper into it.

    I'm well aware of how close Marilyn was to Lee, Paula, Susan, and John. She was NOT close to nor did she ever know ANNA, Lee's next wife. Those are the people who are exploiting Marilyn, not Lee, his granddaughter from Susan, or his son John.

  • @mowtay PART II: Lee NEVER licensed her name, nor did he sell her things. Marilyn stipulated, in her will that Strasberg "distribute these, in his sole discretion, among my friends, colleagues and those to whom I am devoted." He DID NOT. I don't think Marilyn would approve of THAT. Not long after Lee died, his next wife trademarked Marilyn. Right after Susan and Joe died (THE SAME YEAR) she sold all of Marilyn's things to the highest bidder.

  • @mowtay PART III: Lee's daughter, Susan, stated: "that a good part of [my father's] estate was 75% of Marilyn's estate." Marilyn assumed Lee would "care for her, protect her in death as he had tried to do,...if unsuccessfully in life. Now she would be in the hands of people who had never known or loved or respected her as she so desperately wanted. Marilyn Monroe, who was not so unreasonably paranoid about strangers, now belonged to them."

  • You are correct that Lee never made money off Marilyn's possessions, however, he did not honor Marilyn's wishes. They were not preserved, either, they were stored in a warehouse carelessly and many were damaged by moths and water. I don't think Marilyn would approve of her wishes being disregarded, and I sincerely doubt she would approve of Anna, who never even knew her, so shamelessly profiteering off her image by slapping it on every cheap tchotchke she can make a buck off of.

  • Lee 'preserved' her possessions so that his family could profit from them, knowing they would be worth more as time went on. He did not honour her last dying wishes that her possessions be given to those whom she was devoted to. If he truly cared about her he would not have done this. This act just seems to show him as another person who used marilyn for his owqn personal benefit. Marilyn was a person, not a piece of art to be profited from.

  • @G00200135 Sorry your life has brought you to such a sour and personally destructive place that you would make unfounded accusations of a deceased person that you clearly did not know from Adam (inside joke)...While it is true that Lee put his artistic pursuits ahead of other considerations, it doesn't follow that his handling of Marilyn's things shows he didn't care for her, or that he was motivated by 'profit.' If you had a talent, you'd get it. He was at the top of his field when she died.

  • It was definitely a cover-up. All because she was going to expose the secrets of the Kennedys. But I think the Kennedys became cursed because of this. It just shows there is karma. She never got any justice for her murder.

  • I think she was killed by the goverment.

  • God shared her with us because she was an angel that was just to beautiful not to shared with the world. I love you Marilyn.

  • @PINKFAIRYGIRL86: That's one of the sweetest sentiments I've ever heard about Marilyn... :o) thanks, sweetie, for commenting!

  • @savemyplaylist: you really shouldn't talk about yourself that way, it's bad for your self esteem. It IS good to laugh at yourself, however. I would too if I were you.

  • @savemyplaylist- someone will be saying the same exact thing at your funeral. It will be me.

  • we will all meet her someday

  • Sei nel mio cuore... sei la più bella e brava ragazza che ho mai visto!

  • I loved her and to this day even after Joe Di Maggio dies they put the Rose on her grave.

  • There are other people who put flowers at her crypt.

    The arrangement that DiMaggio made went on for 20 years after her death.

  • i migliori/le migliori se ne vanno sempre presto km lei,la mia audrey *_*, elvis e mj è un'ingiustizia !!!

  • Years ago my late mother told me Joe Dimaggio handled her funeral arrangements, and wouldn't let Hollywood people attend the offcial funeral. He said "they abandoned her in life, now they don't get to send her off". I dont' know if this is true-has anybody else heard this story?

  • Yes, the part about DiMaggio handling the arrangements is partially true. He did it along with her half-sister Berniece Miracle and Inez Melson.

    He felt that her Hollywood friends aided her in her early demise-by not-doing anything to help her.

    Many celebrities were not allowed into the services.

    Pater Lawford and his wife Pat Kennedy, Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra-to name a few.

  • what a lost.

    I LOVE HER.

    diva, my diva, our diva!

  • ti amo mio dolce angelo biondo...

  • i love the footage from back then

  • Rick Herrscher of the Mets hit his only career major career home run on the day Marilyn died.

  • What a random and macabre bit of trivia.

  • But I love Marilyn. Love SOME LIKE IT HOT. Am as sad as anyone for her unhappy life and untimely death. Just thought I'd mention something different.

  • That sure brought back the tears and memories I was 19 years old and baling hay in 95 degree heat when I heard the news All at once I felt cold all through my whole body and we stopped work for an hour to say a prayer for her we all loved the most beautiful woman that GOD placed on this earth !!!!

  • Marilyn Monroe is a representation of a lot of people in the world. Afraid. Afraid of WHAT??? I'll tell you ...fear of being yourself. Fear of people rejecting you. If you read quotes by her, all you can see is a scared trapped woman. Everyone always had high expectations out of her cuz she was OMG!! MARILYN MONROE so it was hard on her to expose her true self. Most people struggle with self-identification. I am. I love that despite all the makeup and hair, she was a lost HUMAN, NOT some idiot

  • @hayabb777 I think so many people relate to her because we are all lost in some way, shape or form.. ;o)

  • She was lost I think bc she had no true family foundation & she wasnt MARILYN MONROE, she was Norma Jeane I think she was lost in "marilyn monroe" and looked for love for a long time & its really sad

  • She was rejected by her father, her mother was in a psych ward, aunt became ill and couldn't look after her, in and out of foster homes, she was sexually assaulted on 2 occasions. She was forced into marriage at 16. All her husbands had jealousy issues. Being marilyn was a fresh start for her because she felt loved for the first time in her life. She had a quote about knowing she belonged to the world because she had 'never belonged to anyone else'.

  • is the piano supposed to be MM's "Rosebud"?

  • @elgatonyc No... it was her mother's piano. :o)

  • Teenagers need to see this video so they can understand that smoking or being on drugs aren't gonna take them to a better level

  • Rather, teens should examine their contemporaries' behaviors ... and then decide who their role models should be. Anyone who knows anything about Marilyn knows she used tobacco products VERY infrequently. . The medications (NOT 'DRUGS') she took were prescribed by her doctors. She wasn't a dope fiend... she had debilitating insomnia and panic/anxiety attacks brought on by PTSD. The medications she took were to quell her inner suffering and pain.

  • @Mayrichis702

    I wish they could all understand this but of course, teenagers just don't understand the reality of it all <3

  • Marilyn was only on the drugs prescribed by her doctor who I feel was a major player in her murder. Why else would he have waited so long to call the ambulance? He over-prescribed her not unlike michael jacksons doctor.

  • made me cry as well. will love her forever.

  • this is so sad ths made me cry

  • she was pitiful. So sad. So many people loved her. I wish she had loved herself

  • She was a spectacular self made woman who overcame horrendous obstacles, and reached heights greater than most will ever know themselves. She was a victim of her doctors, the studio system, and predators. She was far from pitiful. She loved herself enough to work hard to overcome her fears and constantly improve her craft and her intellect. She succeeded.

  • spero di trovarti lassu,amica cara.

  • Whatever happened to Norma Jean may she Rest in Peace. I am sure most people will agree with me, she was a fashion legened, beautiful model of her time and she will always be remembered for her iconic status as Marilyn Monroe x

  • I so agree with you. She was an angel, misunderstood and underappreciated in her lifetime. Wonderfully, our MM has had the last laugh and all the love she ever wanted. Sadly, it is in her death that she got the love that eluded her. RIP MM.

  • @MsCat92 well said

  • R.I.P Marilyn !

  • does Mariah Carey own that piano now??

    I think my friend told me something about that but i don't remember who she said owns it.

    RIP Marilyn - Forever in our Hearts!

  • Yes, Anna Mizrahi Strasberg, who never knew MM, auctioned it off in '99. Lee did not honor Marilyn's wishes... she asked him to give her things to those she was devoted to. Instead, he kept them for himself in a warehouse. That's how it ALL ended up on the auction block. Disgusting betrayal... which still goes on. MM's name and image are still exploited by a woman who never even knew her on crap like cheap ashtrays and choch-kies.

  • Yes, what a selfish man he was. It is just further proof that those around marilyn were not concerned for her at all and merely for what they could get from her. So sad!

  • it;s owned by Elton John

  • her date when she was born and the date when she died are the same...just backwards

  • i love marilyn sooo much<3333 too bad she had to die soooo young :/

  • You guys need to stop. Marilyn means the same to Mariah Carey as she does to myself and many around the world. Everything that she represented and was apart of touches the hearts of those people. I feel the same way about Michael Jackson, to whom I've never met. Her last husband particularly didn't want her "friends" to be apart of the funeral at all. He said that they were responsible for what happened to be the ultimate fate of Marilyn Monroe.

    So stop with all the foolishness.

  • Regardless of what Marilyn means to anyone, I still believe her personal items were not handled properly. I know Lee Strasberg did not fulfill her request that he distribute her belongings to those to whom she was devoted.

    Instead, he hoarded it all and when he died, his NEW wife (who never knew MM) auctioned off all of MM's things to the highest bidder. This was a terrible betrayal on Lee's part and his "new" wife.

  • I know right! One of Marilyn's close friends or family should have it! :-(

  • I soooo soooo sooo agree with her. Bernice should have handled it all. I know MM was changing her will the week she died. Now a woman who never even knew her exploits her shamelessly. I hate that.

  • Mariah Carey owns that piano at the end of this video! Such a great loss to a woman who will never be replacable! :-(

  • mariah does not deserve it!! She is nuts!

  • I agree Mariah should never been able to purchase that piano, it belongs in a museum and not to that crazy cow

  • None of her things should have ever been auctioned off. That was not what she wanted. In her will, she asked Lee to give her personal things to her loved ones. He didn't. He kept them hoarded away in some warehouse.

  • I know it's awful

  • who are pinoys here?? wala kayo funeral coverage ni julie vega???

  • i love marilyn monroe!

    && im on my brothers accout

    she was sooo beautiful!

  • I just returned from a L.A. vacation. I made sure to pay a visit to Marilyn as I have always wanted to see where she rests. It was a pretty special moment.

  • dude even if her death was fake i think she be dead by now she was born in 1926

  • not really my grandpa was born in 1923 and he is stil alive.

  • She would only be 83

  • I live a few block from Westwood Cemetery and visit there often. My website, blog and You Tube Channel have a lot of CELEBRITY DEATH. Thanks for putting this together. I've seen this on the documentaries, but it's nice to have a You Tube place to find it. Thanks for posting.

  • You're so welcome!

    Next time you visit Westwind, please leave a kind thought for MM, Ana Lower, and Grace McKee for me...

    xx

  • they need to build a musem for her

  • i agree they totally should they have one for johnny cash they should have one for her<33

  • sweetie, that's one of the smartest comments I've ever gotten! I feel the same way!

  • ha thanks! me and my sister have been saying tht for a long time now and we think she totally deserves it<33

  • Not only does she deserve it, but her fan base continues to grow and there is a need to preserve her things, not "own" them. I just don't get that whole "owning" and "collecting" MM's things.. they belong to her and those to whom she was devoted, as stated in her will.

  • PT 2: Unfortunately, Lee Strasberg did not follow her direction and instead hoarded it all, only for it to be auctioned off by a woman who never knew her in '99, the same year Susan Strasberg ( a close friend of MM's and Lee's daughter) died. Very sad, and exploitative. These things should never have been treated this way...

  • Since Marilyn belonged to the world, her possessions should have been put in a museum, not auctioned to the highest bidder. The Strasbergs should have donated her possessions to a museum to make up for their fathers betrayal instead of profiting from her death. Even in death she was exploited.

  • @G00200135 re: her possessions...

    WOW! Thank you SO MUCH for articulating this! It's EXACTLY as I feel about it. Her things have been scattered to the winds.. most collectors take good care of her things, but some do not. A lot of her things are now lost and damaged. I fondest wish was that they all go into the Smithsonian. Terrible exploitation by a woman who NEVER EVEN MET MARILYN. People are profiting off of her and will continue to.. people that never new her. GREED! And it's shameful.

  • not really my grandpa was born in 1923 and he is stil alive.

  • Effing Mariah Carrey has that piano now. I find that a little upsetting.

  • Money can buy lots of things, but Marilyn can never be owned by anyone no matter what "possessions" of Marilyn's they own. I happen to agree with you. Strasburg did not honor Marilyn's last wishes... he kept all her possessions instead of dispersing them to all those she was "loyal and devoted to"... instead, we find Marilyn's things scattered to the highest bidder!! over 12million dollars, made in 1999, by a woman who never even knew Marilyn, Strasburg's last wife Anna Mizrahi.

  • all the celebs that died of sleeeping pills were in Marilyn's time, strange?

  • There are so many people suffering from depression & anxiety who self medicate and often accidentally overdose. It's so sad no matter who the victim of such unfortunate circumstances. At the time Marilyn died, there was less regulation of the medications... now they are "controlled substances"... But I think celebrity and money can buy you any drug you want in any quantity you want...

  • Judy Garland died the same way too.

  • It is so unfair how she lived... it seemed all her life something went wrong. And then, when it went right, she died at age 36. How tragic.

  • Marilyn more than likely died because of an accidental overdose. in addition to remarrying Joe DiMaggio, she also had been in talks with Fox (I think) and was scheduled to resume shooting "Something's Got To Give".

  • We will probably never know for certain. One thing I do know is that she deserved better. thanks for the comment...

  • They should have but Norma Jean on her stone... sad sad sad...

  • I get that feeling too. It seems she identified "Marilyn Monroe" as a personality, but not who she was. She didn't even change her name until long after she became so very famous.

    She said, "Fame will go by and, so long, I've had you, fame. If it goes by, I've always known it was fickle. So at least it's something I experience, but that's not where I live. "

  • But it was the producers at fox that made her change her name to make her more 'commercial'. She actually hated the name marilyn and wanted to be called jean but the producers felt there were too many jeans'. Monroe was a family name.

  • Marilyn didn't kill herself. she had too much to live for, she was going to remarry Joe DiMaggio and she was at a point in her life where she was happy. The events leading up to her death don't add up to her killing herself. She talked on the phone all day and made plans for the next day. I think someone set it up. There were rumors it was the kennedys, whom she had affairs with, thought she "knew too much". I just think she had to much to live for to take her own life.

  • I don't believe she committed suicide either.

  • I agree...

  • she diad of a sleeping pill O.D. she was not killed

  • why she was murdered... why... it's strange to see the date 1926~1962

    I think FBI knows the truth of this poor girl's death..

  • me too. I also find it strange how Judy Garland, Marilyn Monroe and Anna Nicole Smith all died basically the same way.

  • I am so sad now:(...I love her still. Most dont realize how intelligent she was along with how beautiful, rest in peace, my dear..

  • R.I.P. Marilyn. :'(

  • I wish I could have been around when Marilyn was alive. She is truly remarkable. I recently just saw "Some Like It Hot" for the first time, and it was the best movie I've ever seen. She is a legend. r.i.p

  • "I'm selfish, impatient, and a little insecure. I make mistakes, I am out of control, and at times hard to handle. But if you can't handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best."

    "I've been on a calendar, but never on time. "

    "Hollywood's a place where they'll pay you a thousand dollars for a kiss, and fifty cents for your soul. I know, because I turned down the first offer often enough and held out for the fifty cents."

    - Marilyn Monroe (1926 - 1962)

  • I love her quotes - I have all of them

  • "I've never dropped anyone I believed in."

    "If I'd observed all the rules, I'd never have got anywhere."

    "Creativity has got to start with humanity and when you're a human being, you feel, you suffer."

    "People had a habit of looking at me as if I were some kind of mirror instead of a person. They didn't see me, they saw their own lewd thoughts, then they white-masked themselves by calling me the lewd one."

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  • its sad to see someting like this, though it was long ago. what she was and wasnt doesnt matter now, and all that was said about her being a whore and what not, that was her business, she was a sad person secretly and went through so much....