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The Murder of Marilyn Monroe, 1962.



Marilyn Monroe  (1926 - 1962).  Ralph Greenson (1911 - 1979)   Eunice Murray (1902 - 1994)

Marilyn Monroe (1926 - 1962) was an American actress, model and singer. She got her breakthrough in Hollywood in the early 50's. Her role characters quickly gained her the epithet sex symbol. Her career spanned only 10 years. After the success of the early 1950s, her star declined in the early 1960s. She ended up in drug abuse and subsequent problems with her movie company. During the night of August 5, 1962, Monroe's housekeeper, Eunice Murray, found her dead in her bed. The official explanation for the death was that Monroe died of an overdose of sleeping pills, i.e. suicide. The date of death was set for August 4th. She became 36 years old.

I have examined the circumstances of this death more closely. My hypothesis is that Marilyn Monroe became a victim in the war on semen. She was married three times. All marriages ended in divorce. Her last marriage was with the author Arthur Miller.


Arthur Miller (1915 - 2005).

Chronology:
January, 1961: Monroe divorces Arthur Miller.
1962-05-29: Monroe sings "Happy Birthday, Mr. President" on John F. Kennedy's birthday.
1962-08-05: Monroe found dead in her bed.
1963-11-22: John F. Kennedy was murdered in Dallas, Texas.

It was known that Monroe had sexual relations with John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy. In my research, I have found that Jehovah's had not approved John F. Kennedy as a sperm donor. My assumption is that Monroe "pumped" John F. Kennedy. When this became known to the Nazis in the United States, Monroe's fate was sealed. The US private investigators who examined the case have found that Monroe was murdered by an overdose of Barbiturate (treatment of depression). The agent had been inserted rectally. The injection has been identified at autopsy. Monroe's doctor, Ralph Greenson, had prescribed Monroe for the treatment.


A great deal of disinformation exists about the murder. For example, Robert F. Kennedy would have been seen near Monroe's home during the day of the murder. I think the Kennedy brothers had no involvement in the murder. Monroe had her home at 12305 Fifth Helena Drive, Brentwood, Los Angeles. The address refers to Sixten's daughter, Eva Helena. It´s located near S Gretna Green Way. Monroe had acquired the property in early 1962. This indicates that the murder was planned well before it occurred.

Monroe's last movie was "The Misfits", 1961. Arthur Miller wrote the screenplay. When I watch the movie I get the feeling that he is predicting Monroe's death. The action takes place in Reno, Nevada. Monroe acts as the 30-year-old Roslyn Tabor. She recently applied for a quick divorce in Reno from her husband Raymond. Her landlord, Isabelle, who is also divorced, helps Roslyn at the divorce. When it's done, they head to a  bar to have a drink. There they meet the aged cowboy Gaylord 'Gay' Langland (Clark Gable) and his companion Guido (Eli Wallach). They are dedicated to catching of wild horses (Mustangs) in the Nevada desert. The captured horses are sold to buyers who in turn sell them for animal feed production. Guido has a cottage in the countryside that serves as a base when hunting. They invite Roslyn and Isabelle to come with them to the cottage. Miller builds up the story from a social-psychological perspective where he keeps Gay and Guido constantly reminding us that freedom in the country side is better than wages in Reno. In this choice, they are considered as misfits. Tensions arise between Gay and Guido when it turns out that both are interested in Roslyn. During the last part of the film, the hunting of the horses is conducted. Guido has an aircraft that is used to chase the horses into a desert landscape. Once the horses are there, the hunt continues from a small truck. Guido is the driver while Gay stands on the truck´s flatbed with his lasso. When a horse is captured, a rope is tied around its neck and at the other end a large car tire. Then the hunt for the next horse continues. The exhausted horses give up after a while and lay down on the ground. After that, it is the buyers' job to pick up the horses. At the end of the hunt, Roslyn gets misgivings. She gets a nervous breakdown and demands that the horses shall be released. After some hesitation from Gay and Guido, the horses are released. At the same time, they understand that Roslyn is not the right woman for them.


Here Miller points out that Marilyn was unfaithful with John F Kennedy.


Guido shows Roslyn the bedroom in his cabin. He is reminded of his dead wife when he sees
their wedding picture on the wall.



Gay gives his love to Roslyn. Monroe was unfaithful with Clark Gable during her marriage to
Miller. Gable died in a "heart attack" on 1960-11-16, just 12 days after the movie was finished.
From this, I conclude that Monroe had "pumped" Gable during the production of the movie.



When the movie was shot, Miller changed the script several times, which annoyed Monroe.
I regard the above reply as directly offensive to Monroe.


Here Miller is referring to me as the "next rider".



Guido's cottage was half finished. Here, Gay has arranged a step for Roslyn.


Roslyn talks to Perce Howland who was recently thrown off a horse in the rodeo.

Monroe makes a very fine actor´s contribution to the movie. She still has to be considered as one of the great in film. After the assassination of James Dean (1955), Jehovah´s was aware of Monroe's vulnerable position. They have tried to "link" her to Sixten and I. Well thought out but it totally failed. Sixten thought Monroe was a "gifted person." The film is filled with symbolism to associate with Jehovah's insemination activities. It is logical that Monroe participates in a movie in which the breeding animal horse has a prominent role.


YouTube video: Marilyn Monroe – My Heart Belongs To Daddy

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