Investigation into Marilyn Monroe's Death Raises New Questions
Recent investigations into Marilyn Monroe's death have prompted discussions about the circumstances surrounding her passing. New analyses suggest inconsistencies in the crime scene. (sources: tmz, foxnews)
Investigators are re-examining Marilyn Monroe's 1962 death, questioning the suicide ruling and suggesting the crime scene may have been staged. A recent AI recreation supports these claims.
- Paul Holes, an investigator known for his work on the Golden State Killer case, is examining Monroe's death.
- The investigation highlights potential inconsistencies in the crime scene that could indicate foul play.
- An AI recreation of the scene suggests that Monroe's death may not have been a suicide.
Why it matters
This investigation could reshape public understanding of Monroe's death and its historical context.
↓ Congress can act on this
4 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is HR3591: Carla Walker Act.
HR3591 · 119th Congress
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What HR3591 actually does
This story is about Investigation into Marilyn Monroe's Death Raises New Questions. This bill would create DOJ grant programs for state/local forensic activities, including forensic genetic genealogy work.
If passed, it would:
- Create DOJ grant programs for state/local forensic activities, including forensic genetic genealogy work • Allow grants to publicly funded forensic labs, medical examiner offices.
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This story is about Investigation into Marilyn Monroe's Death Raises New Questions. This bill would allow federal homicide prosecutions without regard to the time elapsed between the act and the victim’s death.
If passed, it would
- Allow federal homicide prosecutions without regard to the time elapsed between the act and the victim’s death • Reduce one procedural barrier in very old federal homicide cases.
This story is about Investigation into Marilyn Monroe's Death Raises New Questions. This bill would let DOJ award grants to improve opioid-overdose data and surveillance.
If passed, it would
- Let DOJ award grants to improve opioid-overdose data and surveillance • Support training, staffing, and equipment in medical examiner and coroner offices for more timely.
This story is about Investigation into Marilyn Monroe's Death Raises New Questions. This bill would eliminate the period of limitations for certain non-capital homicide offenses.
If passed, it would
- Eliminate the period of limitations for certain non-capital homicide offenses • Make it harder for age alone to block some older homicide prosecutions.
