Marilyn Monroe’s mysterious death was ruled a probable suicide, but now, in an explosive demand 63 years later, lawmen are clamoring for the blond bombshell to be dug up for a new probe into her shocking end at age 36 — which some insist was murder.
In a stunning twist, multiple veteran investigators say they believe enough doubt exists that the Some Like It Hot star accidentally overdosed at her Hollywood home, and very menacing signs point to her having been snuffed.
“The truth must be ascertained, no matter the cost,” says private eye Jason Jensen. “Marilyn’s death hangs like a shadow over L.A. and it’s time to right that wrong, to bring clarity where suspicion and doubt now dwell and to bring peace to a woman who has long, long deserved it.”
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Jensen, who probed Marilyn’s death, believes Chicago mobster Johnny Roselli murdered the sex symbol on orders of the CIA. He says the handsome and charming street tough, who was rubbed out in the mid-1970s, had previously tried to assassinate Cuban strongman Fidel Castro for the Agency, which wanted Marilyn silenced before she publicly exposed her affair with then-President John F. Kennedy.
As the National Enquirer has reported, JFK is long believed to have wooed the screen siren and even forced her to abort their baby before he broke it off with her in the spring of 1962, months before her death.
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Now, the startling exhumation demands come just one month after famed L.A. coroner Thomas Noguchi — who performed Marilyn’s autopsy as a young deputy on the day she was found dead, Aug. 5, 1962 — says he now disagrees with the ruling of suicide.
The retired 98-year-old broke his silence to author Anne Soon Choi, insisting Marilyn’s autopsy was never fully and properly performed, and that evidence quickly went missing.
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Noguchi charges that Marilyn’s stomach and small intestines contained no evidence of the pentobarbital she allegedly overdosed on. Pressing for more investigation, he says he was shocked that head toxicologist Raymond Abernathy had hastily junked her stomach contents and organs.
Meanwhile, Hollywood gumshoe Paul Huebl wonders if Marilyn’s corpse is too decayed for further analysis, but still agrees opening her Westwood Memorial Park crypt is the only way to discover the truth.
“We need to set the record straight,” Huebl says. “Justice and an open society demand transparency! And murder — no matter how many years ago — must not be permitted to stand.”