Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe’s death has shaken the whole world almost six decades ago. She was found dead on August 5, 1962, in her home in Los Angeles. She was just 36 years old and her death was labeled as a probable suicide due to an antidepressant overdose.
However, many people did not believe that Marilyn Monroe took her own life, and conspiracy theorists believe it was her affairs with John F. Kennedy and his brother, Robert F. Kennedy, that got her killed.
It is believed that she was murdered because she knew things she shouldn’t know about the Kennedy brothers, so they supposedly forced her to take the drugs that killed her, in order to stop her from telling the truth to the whole world.
The police were not able to discover anything that would incriminate the Kennedy brothers, and even though they continue to maintain files on Marilyn Monroe’s death, it will likely remain a mystery forever.
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All that I know was that I saw Elvis in Baltimore at one of his last concerts.
When he started to perform, it seemed that he had a hard time standing up.
Several times, during his performance, he was almost carried off stage, some other
singers performed. They helped Elvis come back on stage; however, he was off and
on during most of his performance. It was so sad and to have lost a great talent was
really terrible.