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Time flies, time flies, and the sudden disappearance of the star Marilyn Monroe has left us for decades. However, the truth about the mysterious death of this once-popular and widely admired sexy superstar is still a topic of public conversation, and all kinds of speculation and conjectures are pouring in.
Many international media have reported and speculated on this, making Monroe's legendary life and the mystery behind her death always the focus of attention.
Let's take our thoughts back to that sweltering night in August 1962, the moment Monroe died. At that time, her personal maid, Mrs. Murray, found her lying on the bed in her bedroom, her face as pale as paper.
The police rushed to the scene after hearing the news, and the shrill whistle of the ambulance pierced the night sky and whizzed by.
Immediately afterward, the employees of the funeral company responsible for handling Monroe's body witnessed a heart-palpitating picture of the goddess who had conquered the world with her unparalleled charm was now so tragic.
Before revealing the true reason for Monroe's death, we must first look back at her life full of twists and turns and scarring. Monroe was destined to an unfortunate fate from the day she was born, her mother gave birth to her unmarried, and after only a month of raising her, she abandoned her due to financial hardship.
Since then, Monroe has gone through the painful process of being adopted and abandoned many times until she is finally adopted by a lady named Grace.
In order to escape the orphanage life of loneliness, Monroe, who was only 16 years old, hurriedly married a man named James Doherty. However, this marriage did not last long, and when Monroe devoted herself to her acting career, she was strongly opposed by her husband, and finally the newlyweds broke up.
Later, Monroe met Johnny Hyde, and although the other party was married, she could not resist the temptation of Monroe's unique charm, and the two fell in love, until Hyde suddenly died of a serious illness, and Monroe realized her deep affection for him.
In 1953, Monroe rose to fame with her outstanding performances in films such as "Gentlemen Love Beauty", but in the same year, her adoptive mother died, which made her desire for family affection even stronger.
The following year, she hurriedly entered the palace of marriage to former famous baseball player Joe DiMaggio. However, the marriage did not last as expected, and it only lasted 274 days before it came to an end.
In 1956, Monroe and the famous playwright Arthur Miller wrote a romantic relationship, and the two were deeply in love, but helplessly, Monroe experienced two miscarriages in succession, coupled with years of drug dependence, so that they chose to break up in 1961.
On her tortuous and bumpy life path, three ups and downs of marriage undoubtedly left an indelible mark on the depths of her soul. Mrs. Murray, the housekeeper, fondly recalls that Monroe often fell into the abyss of melancholy by being in endless confusion about "whether or not to get true love".
After a comprehensive autopsy by forensic experts and a detailed blood analysis, the true cause of Monroe's death was finally revealed - she ingested a large amount of sleeping pills, and there were no signs of injury caused by other external factors in her body, and no other types of drug ingredients were detected.
It can be seen that Monroe did die because of an overdose of sleeping pills by mistake.
In fact, as early as the end of her life, Monroe suffered from severe depression and other mental illnesses, and in recent years, her condition has become more severe and worse.
During the day, she often drank to kill her sorrows, and at night she had to rely on a lot of sleeping pills to barely fall asleep, and Monroe's habit of taking a lot of drugs for a long time is also closely related to her family genetics - her grandmother and mother both suffered from severe mental illness, often accompanied by auditory and visual hallucinations.
In order to maintain a relatively stable mental condition, Monroe regularly visits the psychiatrist's clinic every week and takes various therapeutic drugs strictly according to the doctor's instructions. However, it was this over-reliance on drugs that culminated in that tragic night.
The scene of that night is still vividly vivid, Monroe lying alone on the bed in her bedroom, with a large amount of sleeping pills scattered around her, and it is clear that she has chosen to find relief through drugs under the weight of her inner pain.
In addition to the troubles Monroe endured during her lifetime, the cause of her death also led to another, more bizarre speculation that it was related to the family of then-US President John F. Kennedy.
The shocking news broke that Marilyn Monroe and the 35th President of the United States, John M. Monroe, broke the news. F. Kennedy had a little-known intimate relationship, according to her close friends, when Monroe was dying, she told her friends that behind the seemingly ordinary life was some "extremely dangerous" secret information.
However, the mystery ensues: when Monroe was only 36 years old, US President John F. Kennedy was shot by an assassin, and the two died so close that the public began to speculate whether Monroe was involved in some shocking conspiracy.
As time went on, decades later, the FBI finally released a detailed 500-page investigative report on Monroe, revealing more eye-popping truths.
It turned out that Monroe left a "secret diary" before her death, detailing her secret past with the Kennedy family, however, after her death, this crucial diary mysteriously disappeared, and even many of her personal belongings disappeared without a trace, apparently someone was deliberately covering up some unknown dark secrets.
Although the diary was eventually recovered, more than a dozen key pages of it had been brutally torn out, raising suspicions that there was a deeper conspiracy hidden in it.
Monroe had confessed to her friends that she had some "dangerous secrets", and the mysterious disappearance and destruction of part of the diary led to the association of Monroe's death with the dark scandals of American politics at the time, and to speculate whether she had been assassinated because she knew too much.
In addition, some speculate that Monroe's personal doctor may have negligently prescribed the wrong medicine for her, resulting in an accidental overdose death. However, Monroe's loyal fans seem to be more willing to believe the conspiracy theories, and they firmly believe that as a world-famous variety show superstar, Monroe would never choose to end her life easily.
Although the reason for Monroe's death is still debated, when the police and funeral directors completed the comprehensive processing of her body and dressed her in gorgeous costumes, the legendary actress finally ushered in the last public farewell ceremony of her life.
It has been more than a few days since Monroe's death, and if her family was notified to come to collect her body, the legal 24-hour mourning period has already passed. In desperation, the police had no choice but to hand over her body directly to a local professional funeral service agency.
At that time, the funeral directors who took care of Monroe's body were all strongly shocked and deeply suspicious when they saw her body for the first time. The goddess who had once overwhelmed the country and was famous all over the world had now turned into a pale, emaciated, haggard face, and even her originally radiant blonde hair looked disorganized.
In order to restore Monroe's former appearance, the funeral workers had to put a lot of effort into a series of special treatments for her, including dredging and drainage and careful makeup, and did their best to create a new image for her.
Sadly, however, Monroe's proud blonde hair has now regrown her natural light brown color, and her hair has become extremely thin and short. To make matters worse, her body hair has also grown unusually thick, and it is clear that she has not had her hair removed for a long time.
In the process of sorting out Monroe's grooming, the funeral workers also found some personal items she used before her death, such as dentures and silicone prostheses. Monroe wore dentures all the time before she died, because her natural teeth were long since crippled.
In order to make her face look fuller and more vivid, the funeral directors put the dentures back on her, but did not fit her with the pair of silicone prostheses, because the decorations no longer seemed to be of such importance in the last stages of her life.
Monroe's hair had been completely shaved due to the need for an autopsy, so the funeral workers specially chose a light brown wig for her that was similar to her original hair color.
After some careful dressing and care, Monroe's appearance finally showed a trace of the charm of the past again.