Monroe mystery deepens with new 'confession'

On the anniversary of Marilyn Monroe’s death, a former prosecutor has unveiled what he says are notes of her secret confessions to a psychiatrist that show her as anything but suicidal.

Monroe mystery deepens with new 'confession'

On the anniversary of Marilyn Monroe’s death, a former prosecutor has unveiled what he says are notes of her secret confessions to a psychiatrist that show her as anything but suicidal.

“There was no possible way this woman could have killed herself,” John Miner told the Los Angeles Times for a story published yesterday. “She had very specific plans for her future. She knew exactly what she wanted to do.”

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