JUNKIE MONROE BROUGHT BACK FROM THE DEAD!
Globe US|April 22, 2024
Suffered secret heroin overdose six years before her murder
JUNKIE MONROE BROUGHT BACK FROM THE DEAD!

SCREEN siren Marilyn Monroe died of a sleeping pill overdose at her Hollywood bungalow in 1962, but six years earlier, the naked sex symbol was found unconscious in a bed in a seedy motel with a heroin dealer.

That’s the bombshell revelation about the tragic sex symbol in a new book, The Fixer: Moguls, Mobsters, Movie Stars and Marilyn, by Josh Young and Manfred Westphal.

In their bio of L.A. cop and private eye Fred Otash, who became Tinseltown’s most notorious fixer, the authors reveal how the sleuth tracked down the anxiety-ravaged actress and saved her life during filming of her 1956 hit, Bus Stop.

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