DEATH
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Westwood Village
arrival of the body
departure of the body to the Los Angeles County Morgue
return of the body at Westwood Village after the autopsy
Westwood Cemetery
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Los Angeles Morgue
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The first policeman on the scene was Jack Clemmons.
Detective Robert E.Byron arrived after him and recorded the statements of Dr Ralph Greenson, Dr Hyman Engelberg and Mrs Eunice Murray.
Marilyn's death was offically declared "probable suicide", diagnosis established by the medical examiner Theodore
J.Curphey (
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and toxicologist W.J.Abernethy, which corroborates the testimonies
of Greenson and Eunice Murray. Despite the lack of intestinal materials
analysis, which would have permitted to know how the fatal dose had
been administrated, and also the omission of the presence of
important bruises on the sub-lumbar area, fueled the controversy (Chemical analysis).
Almost all the biogaphers agree about the existence of dissimulations, independently of the fact that Marilyn's death was criminal or not.
In 1976,
However it has been insinuated that the barbiturates fatal dose hadn't been taken by Marilyn on her own free will; but that it would have been administrated by an injection or more probably with an enema, which would explain the change of her colon.
However, if an attempt to resuscitate Marilyn had been proceeded, as some ambulancemen from the Shaefer Company had suggested it (Ambulance), by using a stomachal pump, no trace of drugs had been found.