Marilyn Monroe Cornoner now says her death probably not from suicide

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EDIT: Not sure which comeback and put down to go with here. Pick one ... or two.

- Clearly, I’m in excellent company.
- True, but at least I’m doing it better than you.
- Says the expert in wasted potential.
- Better than having nothing worth doing.
- And still doing more than you’ve ever managed or could imagine.
- Yeah, but at least I make it look good.
- You’d know. Looks like you’ve made it a lifestyle.
- Don’t worry, I’ll let you get back to your life’s work ... nothing.
- Says the CEO of Nothing Better To Do, Inc.
- You’re right, I should try your approach. Mediocrity takes less effort.
- True, but my nothing’s still more interesting than your something.
- And yet, here you are, invested in my nothing like it’s your full-time job.
- OH and ... Thank you for noticing. I do admire your expertise in the field.
- It’s so kind of you to take time out of your busy nothing to check on me.

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I read a long time ago that her death was not really a suicide. One theory was that she and Dorothy Kilgallen were planning to reveal some information about UFOs to the press that certain powers that be didn't want released. Their meeting was already scheduled when Marilyn was found dead in August 1962. Ms. Kilgallen was found dead in her apartment November 1965 of undetermined cause, but barbiturates and alcohol combo were suspected. Now they're saying that George Reeve's (2nd actor to play Superman) death wasn't a suicide either. I think it's a shame when false information about suicide being the cause of death gets perpetrated.
I think the suspicions about MM's murder are not as strong as they are for Dorothy Kilgallen's. MM died a year and a half before JFK was assassinated.

If one reads a good deal about Kilgallen's death, it becomes perfectly obvious that she didn't commit suicide. She was the only one who personally interviewed Jack Ruby, and she did several newspaper articles about it, casting doubt on the official assassination story. Reportedly she was working on a book on the subject with Mark Lane, one of the initial assassination conspiracy theorists. She was found dead in her apartment in 1964 under highly suspicious circumstances.

The other rather obvious murder was of Mary Pinchot Meyer, a long time JFK mistress who knew damning information re JFK's assassination, and kept a diary. Her murder in 1965 was extremely suspicious, and is "unsolved" to this day.
 

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