Marilyn Monroe
It's weird, the day of her death. There are three things that strike me as peculiar.
Eunice Murray - She obviously had a major part in her suicide/death - she lied for years, apparently under an oath from someone, to not tell people that Marilyn was dead & to not know about the Kennedy's. Strange, such an important witness with so much to tell the world, yet she never does?
J.F.K - Being the last number dialled, John Kennedy does play a role in some way. But what? It was a final-call, assuringly after the drugs had been taken - was it goodbye? If it was - then why was Murray under oath to not talk about the Kennedy's?
The overdose - There was no swallowing, or at least not at first glance. The antitoxinator found no entry from drugs, yet later they found enough to kill 10 people. Doesn't add up, again.
Whatever cover-up someone did, they had power over Eunice, power over the investigation and possibly power of a President.














