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New A.I. Analysis Cracks Open Marilyn Monroe's Death—Crime Scene Was Staged

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For over six decades, the official story has held: Marilyn Monroe died by suicide, an overdose behind closed doors. But a groundbreaking new forensic investigation using A.I. reconstruction is about to upend that narrative on primetime television.

Celebrity Crime Scene: Marilyn Monroe, premiering Sunday on FOX at 8 PM Eastern, 7 Central, takes the 1962 death case apart piece by piece—and what emerges is damning. Using cutting-edge artificial intelligence, investigators recreate Monroe’s home to examine the physical evidence that simply doesn’t add up. If she truly overdosed, where’s the water glass? Why are the sheets untouched when overdoses are violently ugly? Her body’s positioning doesn’t match what would naturally occur. The conclusion: someone staged the crime scene.

The implications stretch beyond a cold case. The show digs into Monroe’s final hours and her documented affairs with President John F. Kennedy and his brother, Attorney General Robert Kennedy. It examines the role of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, who viewed Monroe as a potential national security threat. When you connect those dots—powerful men, secrets, and a death that conveniently closed all doors—the staged scene becomes far more than a forensic curiosity. It becomes a puzzle with real suspects.

This isn’t about conspiracy for its own sake. It’s about asking why the official investigation stopped asking questions. Why did the LAPD and Coroner accept“probable suicide”so readily when the physical evidence screamed otherwise? What happens when A.I. forensics can show us what human investigators chose to overlook?

The truth about Marilyn Monroe’s death may finally be within reach—and it won’t look like what we’ve been told.

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