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Icon: What Killed Marilyn Monroe, Volume One

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“Does anyone really want to know what caused the death of Marilyn Monroe?”

The long afterlife of cultural and cinematic icon Marilyn Monroe has created a tragic paradox.

In this post-truth era, Monroe has been recast as a victim of powerful men, a virtual simulacrum of desire and death. The sensational narrative constantly regurgitated in media reports, books, and documentaries rests on a stacked deck of hearsay and outright lies. Conspiracy theories offer a
simplistic, yet tantalizing, framing device for the abundance of information hurled at us by global mass media.

In an explosive takedown, Gary Vitacco - Robles – author of The Life Times, and Films of Marilyn Monroe – unpacks the falsehoods perpetuated by a rogues’ gallery of shadowy opportunists. With surgical skill, he separates fact from fiction, probable theory from outlandish rumor. As a practicing psychotherapist, the author is uniquely qualified to re-examine Monroe’s lifelong struggle with mental illness and spiraling addiction to medications liberally prescribed by successive doctors.

In this definitive study - based upon decades of research, legitimate sources, the never-before-released Los Angeles District Attorney’s investigation, and police investigations from 1962, 1975, and 1985 - the reader is presented with facts to finally learn the truth about how Monroe died and who was responsible.

515 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 26, 2023

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The amount of typos got to be so annoying, I almost stopped reading. It's stated that each chapter is written as an article, but it wouldn't have hurt if it could have have structured in a more cohesive way.
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