What Are The Effects Of Marilyn Monroe's Death

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The Mysterious Death of Marilyn Monroe Marilyn Monroe was a very popular icon in the early 1900’s. She acquired being an actress as a future career along with modeling. The most common thing thought of when her name is said is her death. There are many different controversies of how she died. To this day, nobody is 100% sure of what went down at her crime scene. Many say it was suicide. She was found lying next to an empty bottle of pills with a telephone in her hand. It’s been known that she’d been through a lot of tough situations her whole life. When she was a child she had been put in an orphanage because her parents could not afford to nurture her. Then when she was As an adult, she often stressed over her unsuccessful relationships

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