Investigator Backs Marilyn Monroe Poisoned 'Enema' Claim
MARILYN MONROE INVESTIGATOR BACKS UP ENEMA CLAIMS WITH TAPED CHATThe Los Angeles County deputy district attorney who attended MARILYN MONROE's
autopsy in 1962 has declared he's almost certain the movie icon died of a
poisoned enema.JOHN MINER has always maintained the actress was injected with a lethal dose
of Nembutal, and is now backing up his medical overview with comments he claims
Monroe made to her therapist RALPH GREENSON in the weeks leading up to her
death.
Greenson allowed Miner to listen to Monroe's outpourings in his office as
long as the lawman swore never to reveal what he had heard. The doctor later
destroyed the tapes.But now, years after Greenson's death, Miner is revealing what he heard on
the tapes, which led him to believe that Monroe was among many stars of the
late 1950s and early 1960s who used enemas for sexual pleasure.As part of a Playboy magazine expose, Miner reveals, "(PETER) LAWFORD (late
Rat Pack star and socialite) had enema sex parties at his Malibu house. She
(Monroe) refers to one of them, at which she had the interesting experience of
allegedly having the COUNTESS DU BARRY's equipment used on her."But Miner debunks the myth that Monroe accidentally killed herself by
administering her own lethal enema on the night she died.
He adds, "If she administered it, the fluid would have been absorbed as it
came in. An effect of Nembutal, when it absorbs, is to render the user
unconscious... she would have been unconscious with all this stuff running out
of her before enough of it was absorbed to kill her."
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