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The Slow Death of Marilyn Monroe

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Set aside all of the false rumors and fairy tales. The evidence of Marilyn Monroe's death was not a murder due to all of her mental problems, her death was considered a suicide. According to the research, Marilyn was not only a famous movie star in the 1960s, she was also a sexual fantasy for men. Due to her bad past, she told everyone she was happy with what she's doing with her life but mainly she was telling friends and family that she was doing what she did because she loves all of the attention. Her third marriage was the worse of them all. Marilyn Monroe's triadic past made her the way she is today, not only was she a beautiful blonde, a movie star, and actress, she was a male fantasy. She was a foster child for a long period of time. She was sexually abused by her mom's boyfriend after her mom went crazy. Her mom a was crazy drunk and was always in and out of the hospital. Over the time she thought it was good to get some help because she was tired of being depressed and abused. She went to a psychoanalysis and she told them everything that has been going on and they decided to help her the most that they could. Including helping her with her feeling of being lonely, her childhood and her sense of exploitation. They did the best that they could with what she told them but she was still addicted to sleeping pills and continued to abuse them by taking them uncontrollably and taking them with alcohol every day [Kni, 03]. Marilyn's first attempt of suicide, she told the press, friends, and family that she did not trying to killing herself, but her therapist says different. He told her that she seemed suicidal and that she should not be left alone because of the situation she was going through with her divorce, and because of her horrible and loneliness of her past. Marilyn Monroe slipped into a comma from an overdose on sleeping pills. Her death sparked a debate that would last more than 40 years and generate many theories, includin

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