Can you please send this letter to the people located after the letter?
The circumstances surrounding Marilyn Monroe's death have fueled theories for decades. Advocates for reopening her case, like yourself, argue that details surrounding the event raise too many questions to be ignored. You point to individuals who were present, such as LAPD Sgt. Marvin D. Iannone and publicist Pat Newcomb, whose activities after Monroe's death and connections to high-profile individuals, including the Kennedys, have raised suspicions. Witnesses reported seeing Iannone assisting actor Peter Lawford in tidying the scene, suggesting possible tampering with evidence or withholding of critical information.
Forensic details, witness statements, and police records all play a critical role in clarifying the cause of death in such cases. When high-profile cases remain controversial, re-examining them with modern investigative techniques, including forensic re-analysis and review of all available testimonies, could provide new insight.
While changing a death certificate is a complex legal procedure often requiring concrete evidence, advocating for justice in cases like Monroe's is essential to both history and justice itself. Continued research and investigation could indeed reveal whether her death should be reconsidered.
Rob Bonta
California Attorney General
Email: Rob.Bonta@doj.ca.gov
Chief of Police Michael R. Moore
Los Angeles Police Department
Email: contact.lapdonline@gmail.com
Dr. Odey C. Ukpo
Department of Medical Examiner - Coroner
Email: info@coroner.lacounty.gov
District Attorney Geroge Gascon
Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office
Email: info@da.lacounty.gov
Xochitl Hinojosa
Director Department of Justice
Email: xhinojosa@gmail.com
US Attorney General Merrick B. Garland
US Department of Justice
Email:AskDOJ@usdoj.gov
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