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Is it true that JFK had Marilyn Monroe killed? But isn't her death a case of suicide?
 
 
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Marilyn Monroe was not a dying star at the time of her death. She was still a well-known and sought-after actress. Her actions before the time of her death did not speak of any suicidal intent. Unless she has a dual personality disorder, it seems unlikely for her to want to kill herself. True, life as a star probably had a lot of stressors, but I doubt that there was anything she encountered before her supposed suicide that she couldn't have handled. JFK's death is also a matter of interest. Both are filled with such mystery that I couldn't help but think that both JFK and Marilyn Monroe were killed by the same person or organization. Maybe both of them knew a secret that cost them their lives. Who knows?
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Why would the JFK ever consider murdering someone who, though famous, is not really known to be someone people would take seriously in terms of politics? She doesn't seem like the sort of person who holds much sway in policy-making. Her personal life, linking her to many men, also makes it doubtful that JFK wanted her dead more than any of the other men she had a relationship with. Marilyn was also like so many Hollywood actors and actresses nowadays, lonely in the midst of a crowd. Why would it be so difficult to believe then that she may have accidentaly killed herself or knowingly committed suicide?
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I'm sorry to say this Monroe fans, but Marilyn really wasn't a saint. She was involved in numerous scandals. She was known to drink and take pills. Even if her affair or relationship with JFK is truly that big of an issue, there is no doubt that she is a very troubled woman who very easily could have taken her own life. According to some, she already tried doing so a couple of times before she was able to finally succeed. So I doubt if JFK had anything to do with it.
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Definitely, it was murder. She was so full of life despite the ups and downs or stardom. She hardly seemed like the type of girl who would really kill herself. There were also no indications that she would do so. But JFK? I thought it was J. Edgar Hoover and the Mafia since her house was supposedly bugged by these people and the whole thing covered up. Hmmm... I guess that's why they call it a conspiracy.
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