Marilyn Monroe death scene 'too pristine': Investigator | Jesse Weber Live - NewsNation
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A forensic investigator's review of Marilyn Monroe's death scene reignites one of history's most enduring conspiracy theories — and reveals how "too pristine" evidence can fuel suspicion for decades.
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Theory Briefing
- Forensic investigator Paul Holes reviewed a recreated death scene, noting it appeared 'too pristine' to be credible.
- Nearly 64 years after Monroe's death, conspiracy theories about murder persist — a textbook case of anomaly-driven distrust.
- When official narratives leave unexplained details, pattern-seeking minds fill the gaps with alternative explanations, keeping cold cases culturally alive.