![]() ![]() "There were enough drugs in her to kill about three people, yet there was absolutely nothing in her stomach and that is pretty much the strongest evidence of murder, the fact that there should have been un-dissolved capsules," Margolis argued. ![]() Monroe was reportedly found by her doctor nude and lying face down in her bed with sleeping pills nearby. They are bold claims, which Margolis says his five years of research and interviews can prove. "There was definitely a vast cover-up, as it relates to Marilyn Monroe's death," Margolis said. ![]() Margolis does not buy the fact that Marilyn was at the Cal Neva the night before she died, but he does agree with Masters when it comes to the Kennedy's being involved in Monroe's demise. "This type of scenario just sounds like nonsense to me," said Margolis, the author of the book Marilyn Monroe: A Case for Murder. Margolis meticulously dissects the events leading up to her death, revealing a major conspiracy and countless lies. He recounted two very distinct trips to the infamous lakeside lair, complete with underground tunnels between cabins that would allow another visit by Monroe to go virtually undetected. In Marilyn Monroe: A Case for Murder, biographer Jay Margolis presents the most thorough investigation of Marilyn Monroes death to date and shares how he reached the definitive conclusion that she was murdered. ![]()
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