Okay, before there was an Epstein, she was Epstein.
Now we don't know by whom.
We don't know why.
We don't know any of this stuff.
But if you believe in this self-harmed, got to watch these YouTube sensibilities.
That didn't happen.
Just like with Epstein.
That wasn't a self-harm either.
was whacked.
And the evidence...
No, no, no.
It's about the actual forensic materials, the evidence.
What do we have here?
In the case of Epstein, it was a hyoid and thyroid cartilage.
Hyoid bone.
That was it.
That's it.
This doesn't happen.
You can't do it by yourself.
You can't do it.
Remember, there are four basic types of demise.
And think of the acronym NASH.
NASH.
Natural, accidental, suicide, homicide.
And also you can throw in unexplained.
So Nashu.
Okay, you got it?
All right.
Let's talk about the case of Marilyn Monroe.
This was a homicide.
Serious, end of discussion.
On the night of August 5, 1962, Marilyn Monroe was found dead in her Brentwood home.
Now the official ruling was probable suicide.
Okay, you got that?
You got that?
Probable.
But more than six decades later, the evidence doesn't hold.
Never held then, does it hold now?
In fact, piece by piece, the suicide narrative collapses upon scrutiny.
And what emerges, my friend, instead is a classic homicide staged, covered up, and buried by the most powerful men in America.
Okay?
So let's examine the case as a prosecutor would guided by forensic fact and motive.
First, the scene that never made sense.
Most important thing before you look at any toxicology, before you look at anything involving the deceased, look at the surroundings.
Is the dog tied up?
Was there a wallet missing?
Was the door locked or unlocked?
Was a radio left on?
Whatever it is, things that would seem to be out of the ordinary.
Okay?
Is it before?
Is it before DNA, okay?
And don't forget also most cases do not involve DNA.
Now police arrived to found Monroe nude, face down on her bed, a telephone in her hand.
And it was a tragic tableau, you know, too perfect, too staged, on the nightstand, empty pillbo bottles, the conclusion was scripted in advance.
A fragile actress who had overdosed, right?
That was the story.
A little crazy, a little wacky.
But glaring problems leap out, leapt out, and still leap out.
No glass of water was found anywhere in the room, not on the nightstand, not on the floor, not in the bathroom, nothing.
Yet the story insists she swallowed dozens of nebutol capsules.
Anyone who has ever tried to take even one pill dry knows how implausible that is.
Eunice Murray later admitted that Marilyn could barely swallow pills at all.
Yet here we are told she swallowed forty, maybe fifty in one sitting without water.
The stage was set, my friends, but the script was unbelievable.
Now the autopsy that destroyed the suicide theory entered doctor Thomas Noguchi.
This guy, what is he?
one hundred fifty years old now?
He's kind of looking back.
He's always been a little shady.
You know, the pathologist to the stars.
Well, Tommy and apparently the young deputy coroner.
tasked with the autopsy.
What happened?
What he found should have ended this suicide story right then, but Monroe's liver and blood contained lethal levels of barbiturates.
Chloral hydrate, a sedative was also present.
But here's the problem.
Her stomach and intestines showed no trace of pill residue, none, no capsules, no fragments, no discoloration.
How could that be?
How could that be?
Why not?
Because these organs were discarded before thorough testing, destroyed, evidence of ingestion gone forever.
doctor Noguchi has since admitted he regrets not demanding further analysis.
W Well, yeah.
His honest decades later is honesty rather is damning, shall we say?
And the absence of pill residue means Maryland didn't swallow those drugs.
The barbiturates had to be administered another way.
Now let's talk about the MO, the method of murder.
No needle marks were recorded on her body, eliminating direct injection.
That leaves one chilling possibility rectal administration via enema.
It wasn't unheard of in the early nineteen sixties.
for drugs, especially sedatives to be delivered this way.
And still isn't.
Suppository in terms of some medications are still preferred, especially in the case where there's a person who was in a coma or a person who was unable to respond or a person who needs some type of delivery system, okay?
Now, medical literature confirms the practice.
It bypasses the stomach, explains the absence of pill residue, and produces exactly, exactly the high drug concentrations found in her bloodstream.
This was a forced overdose.
Okay?
The bruises, the bruises.
What?
The bruises that tell the story.
Pray tell.
The autopsy also documented unexplained bruising on her body.
These weren't minor blemishes, these were consistent with restraint, with someone holding her down.
Suicide by pills doesn't bruise you.
Struggling against your attackers does.
And taken together, the toxicology and the bruises present the clearest picture yet that she was immobilized and administered a lethal dose against her will.
And then the timeline collapses.
Everything changes.
Now we turn to the witnesses.
Eunice Murray, her living housekeeper, gave conflicting accounts of the night.
At one point she claimed Monroe's door was locked.
Later she said it wasn't.
At first she insisted the body was found late at night.
Later she admitted it might have been earlier.
The times shifted like sand back and forth.
Why?
Because the truth threatened the cover story.
And we don't know what she was told.
We don't know particular threats or any type of harm that was perhaps insinuated or promised her way.
Then comes the bombshell.
Multiple witnesses have placed Attorney General Robert Kennedy at Monroe's home that evening, the president's brother, Monroe's lover, a man with everything to lose if she exposed their affair, or worse, or worse if she revealed the contents of her so called red diary.
That diary, by accounts of friends, contained explosive details overheard during pillow talk, discussions of Cuba, nuclear weapons, classified secrets, mob connections, in fact, if true.
It made Monroe not just a mistress, but a liability to national security.
And by the end of the night, that diary vanished, and it was never recovered.
Why, pray tell?
Why?
Interesting, isn't it?
The motive, my friend, is crystal clear.
Why would the Kennedys be implicated?
Because Monroe was becoming erratic, unpredictable, and threatening to go public.
She had already spoken about calling a press conference.
She was buying a new home, signing contracts, and charting her future.
The last thing she was planning was self harm.
If she stepped in front of the cameras and exposed her affairs with John and Robert Kennedy, the presidency itself could collapse.
It's one deed for him to have a dalliance with a secretary here and there, but Marilyn Monroe.
And if she opened her red diary, it could compromise America's security.
For men at the pinnacle of power, she was not a movie star, she was a ticking time bomb.
And it was a different time then.
It was a different time.
Look at what happened to both of these men.
When you got in the way, you were dispatched.
And then there was the cover up that followed.
Once she was dead, the machine moved quickly.
Her body was arranged, the scene controlled, the hours of delay ensured before police were let in.
And by the way, by the time investigators saw the room, furniture had been shifted, evidence was missing, the story was set in stone.
And reporters who were hungry for scandal, who wanted to find out, were spoon-fed the self-harm angle.
And within hours, the narrative had hardened.
Marilyn, the lonely actress, had ended her own life.
The press never questioned why she had spent the last day on the phone with friends, energized, making plans, optimistic.
They never questioned why a woman who would not swallow pills was suddenly capable of swallowing fifty without water.
They never asked why the coroner's findings didn't match the scene because the narrative was more important, my friends than the truth.
You know how this goes.
And the smokescreen.
Then there's the smokescreen of the pregnancy rumors.
This is very interesting because remember, if something doesn't make sense, you have to eliminate it.
In the years that followed, there were rumors swirled about how she had been pregnant with Kennedy's child, one or the other.
And the coroner himself confirmed Monroe had undergone tubal ligation years earlier after an ectopic pregnancy.
She could not have been pregnant.
to divert attention remember sometimes you want to load up it's like a limited hangout in reverse and the truth is simpler sharper and far more damning she wasn't killed because she was pregnant she was killed because she knew too much because she was acting wacky because he they were sloppy but this mistake this is a different story okay even even judith exner and sam g and conner's girls and all the others that wasn't a problem she was a problem And the prosecutor's closing argument,
my friends, if I were to give the conclusion, ladies and gentlemen, if this were a courtroom, the case would be airtight.
The evidence of homicide is overwhelming.
Let's go through it again.
No glass of water at the scene.
No pill residue in her system.
Stomach and intestines destroyed before testing.
Lethal drug levels inconsistent with ingestion.
Bruises consistent with restraint.
Witnesses placing Bobby Kennedy at the house that evening.
A red diary that vanished.
A timeline manipulated and concealed.
Not to mention, there's no water.
That kills me the most.
No water.
Nowhere.
This isn't suicide.
This was murder.
And the state of California may have closed its books in nineteen sixty two, but the case remains open in the court of history.
That's where we came in.
And come in, Marilyn Monroe didn't die of despair, she died because she was silenced.
And the evidence points not to a fragile actress, but to a cover up, engineered, my friends, at the highest levels of power.
And the fact that sixty years later, that the official narrative still holds tells us less about Marilyn Monroe and more about the terrifying efficiency of the powers and the forces that killed her.
She was Epstein, plain and simple.
And it makes sense.
Dorothy Kilgalland is another one we'll talk about.
Now, this isn't a conspiracy theory.
I'm not making these facts up.
I'm not pointing these up.
This is what was brought to our attention.
And the fact that Thomas Noguchi, after the fact, brings this up, come on.
Look.
I've always felt, and this is important, I've always felt that there are people who need to be vindicated, people who need to be spoken for.
And this 98-year-old guy now, I don't know.
I've always wondered about that.
There's something about people who say, please seek justice, please speak for me.
I can't speak, but my body speaks, my blood speaks, my lividity, my algoram mortis, my livoram mortis, my cold, the temperature, the positioning, the lividity, the changes, the particulate hemorrhaging, like in the case of Epstein.
The forensics tell me to tell you the truth, not what you think.
Natural accidental suicide.
homicide.
This was homicide.
Marilyn Monroe was killed.
She was murdered.
Now, who?
Don't know.
Can't say.
Why?
Don't know.
You can guess.
I don't get into the guesswork.
That's for later on.
Just like with John Kennedy.
It was a conspiracy.
Why?
Who knows?
Could be this, the CIA, but I don't know.
I don't get into that.
Same thing with 911.
There are physical inconsistencies, facts that don't make any sense.
I don't know.
All I know is I'm telling you the way it is.
And it is coming upon us.
And whether they call us conspiracy theorists or not.
By the way, I'm not a conspiracy theorist.
I'm a conspiracy analyst.
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So watch, find out, do it for her, do it for Norma Jean.
She deserves it.
Very sad, very tragic, because certain people in power figure they can do whatever they want and there's nothing you can do to get in their way.
Well, you know what?
There's a lot we can do.
One of them is open our eyes, our minds, and pay attention.