
On August 4, 1962, Marilyn Monroe was found dead in her Los Angeles home — a moment that shocked the world.
She was discovered lying naked in her bed, surrounded by empty pill bottles. Officially, her death was ruled a probable suicide caused by a massive overdose of barbiturates.
But the story didn’t end there.
Questions quickly began to surface. Despite the high concentration of drugs in her system, no pills were found in her stomach. Some investigators pointed to a mysterious bruise, raising suspicions that the fatal dose may have been administered in a different way.
What seemed like a tragic ending soon became one of Hollywood’s most haunting mysteries — with theories of cover-ups, secrets, and possible foul play lingering for decades.