Publisher's Synopsis
Did Marilyn Monroe die by suicide, or was it something far more sinister?
On August 5, 1962, the world's most beloved starlet was found dead in her Los Angeles home. The official story: suicide by overdose. But from the beginning, questions refused to die.
Why was there no glass of water nearby, despite the large number of pills she allegedly took?
Why did key witnesses offer conflicting statements?
And what about her rumored ties to the Kennedys and the mob?
In this groundbreaking investigation, Dr. Hal Rowan's AI model sifts through every detail-crime scene reports, phone logs, conflicting testimonies, and psychological profiles-to assign probabilities to each theory. Was Marilyn's death truly a tragic suicide, or was it the result of powerful forces silencing Hollywood's brightest star?
With a 50% probability that her death was staged as a suicide, this book challenges the official narrative-and invites readers to consider a deeper, more unsettling truth.