‘Celebrity Crime Scene’
Powerful Figures Behind Marilyn’s Death …
Investigator Claims
Published
Marilyn Monroe‘s death wasn’t a suicide … at least according to investigator Paul Holes, who believes powerful people may have played a role in shaping what really happened to the Hollywood icon.
Paul joined us on “TMZ Live” Friday to discuss our new documentary, “Celebrity Crime Scene: Marilyn Monroe” … and he told us revisiting the evidence behind Marilyn’s 1962 death left him with serious doubts about the official ruling.
Paul breaks down what he sees as major investigative failures … arguing Marilyn’s death should’ve been treated as a homicide until proven otherwise.
But here’s where it gets even more intriguing … Paul says he doesn’t buy the idea LAPD was simply that incompetent. Instead, he believes there were other forces at play.
Paul and the rest of our CSI investigators take a deep dive into Marilyn’s final hours, her affairs with President John F. Kennedy and Attorney General Robert Kennedy and more in our documentary, which takes a fresh look at evidence that challenges the official story.
“Marilyn Monroe: Celebrity Crime Scene” premieres Sunday on FOX at 8 PM Eastern, 7 Central.
In the meantime, catch the full interview with Paul on “TMZ Live.”