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Of all the notorious celebrity deaths, suicides, and murders that have occurred throughout the annals of Hollywood history, none was as bizarre and gruesome as the murders that occurred on a warm night...
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Marilyn Monroe Nude Photos - Graphic Warning: The photos below are not safe for work
Throughout her career, Marilyn Monroe participated in several nude photography shoots, including the now famous Tom Kelley "Red Velvet" Calendar shoot and the Vogue Magazine "Last Sitting" session with Bert Stern at the Bel Air Hotel in Los Angeles in 1962. In that shoot, the actress posed for some 2500 photos behind a semi-see-through, silky cloth that did little to mask the seductress's beauty.
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The Marilyn Monroe Morgue Autopsy Photo
The below photo is widely known and accepted to be that of Marilyn Monroe upon the conclusion of her autopsy performed by L.A. County Coroner Thomas Naguchi, the so-called coroner to the stars. Dr. Noguchi also performed the same procedures on Natalie Wood, Robert F. Kennedy, Janis Joplin, John Belushi, Sharon Tate and others. Basically if you died in Los Angeles during the '60s, '70s, or '80s, you were ...
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The Marilyn Monroe Death Bed Photo - WARNING: Graphic Photo
Below is the well-known police investigatory forensics photo showing Marilyn Monroe deceased on her bed. A policeman, to theft of the photo, is pointing to an empty Nembutal bottle on Marilyn's night stand, next to where she was found dead ...
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Few actresses conjure up as much admiration, emulation and yet anguish and accusations as a troubled young starlet the world would come to know as Marilyn Monroe. Born Norma Jean Mortenson...
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On June 16, 1959, George Reeves gave millions of children worldwide firm evidence of why it's important to separate fantasy from reality ... because on that day, in the world of make-believe, Superman was not faster than...
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Dominique Dunne was a beautiful and promising young actress most known for her performance as the older sister on the hit movie Poltergeist (1982). Five months after the release of the movie, with her career beginning...
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John Franklin Candy was born on October 31, 1950 in New Market, Ontario, Canada to Sidney James Candy And Evangeline Candy. Within five years of his birth, John's father would die leaving his mother, aunt...
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James Dean was arguably one of the freshest young faces on the Hollywood scene in the 1950s. But because he died at such a young age he was probably known more for the films he didn't make, than the ones he did...
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Mary Anissa Jones was born in West Lafayette, Indiana to Purdue students John P. Jones and Mary P. Tweel on March 11, 1958. Pronounced (Uh-nee-suh), her name is Lebanese and means "Little Friend."...
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Morbidly Hollywood©
Where we feature the events, places, and timelines of many of Hollywood's Most Notorious Deaths... Including all the Morbid Details!
Americans loves their movie stars. We adore the movies they bring to life. We enjoy dreaming of one day becoming a movie star and living the jet-set lifestyle. But most of all, we love it when their wheels come off and they crash back down to earth like a skeleton hitting a gym floor.
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