FOX Special Raises New Questions About Marilyn Monroe’s Death
Detective Paul Holes, known for his work on the Golden State Killer case, is now examining the 1962 death of Marilyn Monroe in a new FOX special. Holes is pointing out inconsistencies in the crime scene that he believes are “red flags” questioning the probable suicide ruling that has stood for decades.
The investigation into Monroe’s death has been reopened, with Holes and his team re-examining the evidence and witness statements. One of the key inconsistencies is the presence of a second dose of sleeping pills, which some have questioned could be a sign of foul play. The presence of a second dose has been cited as a major discrepancy in the official investigation.
Monroe’s body was found in her home, with the official cause of death listed as an overdose of barbiturates. However, Holes and his team are raising questions about the lack of investigation into Monroe’s personal life and relationships, as well as the potential involvement of others in her death.
The investigation is not seeking to point fingers or assign blame, but rather to ensure that justice is served and the truth about Monroe’s death is finally revealed. Holes has stated that he wants to “get to the truth” and “make sure that justice is done for Marilyn and her family”.
What This Means
The reopening of this investigation is a significant development, not just for fans of Marilyn Monroe, but for the broader conversation about mental health and the treatment of women. The questions raised by Holes and his team about the official investigation into Monroe’s death highlight the importance of thorough and impartial investigations into high-profile cases.
The investigation also highlights the fact that even decades after the fact, new evidence and new perspectives can shed new light on old cases. This is a testament to the power of forensic science and the importance of re-examining evidence in the pursuit of truth.
Holes’ work on the Golden State Killer case is just the latest example of the ways in which innovative approaches to forensic science can help solve cold cases and bring justice to victims and their families. The investigation into Marilyn Monroe’s death is a timely reminder that the pursuit of truth is never truly over, and that justice can be a long time coming.



