This Thursday marks 60 years since the death of the unforgettable Marilyn Monroe. Although there was talk of suicide, it has never been proven that she took her own life. We tell the mysterious and unforgettable event.
August 4, 1962 is remembered as one of the saddest days in the history of modern culture. On this day 60 years ago, the mythical Marilyn Monroe was found dead, one of the most mythical symbols in history, and especially in the 50s, where her look and the various arts in which she practiced changed.
Marilyn Monroe was known not only for her work, but also for her very complicated relationships, which, according to those closest to her, left her emotionally destroyed. The artist was married three times, and all of her marriages ended in divorce. Her first marriage was very turbulent, with her marrying at just 16 years old and four years after finding out that she had a sister whom she had not met until then.
In addition, this past April 2022, the identity of her biological father, a man named Charles Stanley Gifford, was known and he was a co-worker of her mother. Involved in numerous problems since childhood, the chaos in her marriage was not the only thing that marked her personal life. Also her alleged affair with President John F. Kennedy, her highlight being that day when she sang him the song 'Happy Birthday, Mr. President'.
The rumor of the time was Monroe's alleged affair with President Kennedy, and with his brother, Robert. In addition, it was rumored that the artist had top secret information about Fidel Castro, then leader of Cuba, at a time when the world was close to nuclear war. On August 4, 1962, Marilyn Monroe was found dead in her apartment by her housekeeper, N- in bed and lying face down.
There were many indications that led us to think that the artist had been murdered, such as the position in which she was found dead, the way in which the room was organized (she was known by those close to her and by her psychiatrist as a person who hardly tidied up. nothing), and some blows to the body that were not even mentioned in the autopsy, in addition to the fact that the photographs taken in the room were intentionally manipulated.
There are two more factors to take into account: the first is the alleged overdose, since the coroner stated that there was no indication that Marilyn had taken a single pill, and her stomach was "almost empty" at the time of the death of her. On the other hand, the artist had a diary that mysteriously disappeared the night of her death and was never found again, in addition to the entire record of calls made from her house that day being erased. While some think that the whole truth was not told, there are those who point to a plot that ended her life. The mystery, in any case, continues there, and does not make us forget 60 years later an unforgettable legend for the entire world.