Posted on 27 September 2009. Tags: 1926, 1944, accident, Affair, Beauty, blood, California, Chloral Hydrate, coroner, death, Eunice Murray, Featured, Frank Sinatra, Gladys Baker, Guy Hockett, Housekeeper, insomnia, Jeanne Carmen, Jimmy Dougherty, Joe DiMaggio, John Kennedy, Jose Bolanos, kidneys, Liver, Los Angeles, Marilyn Monroe, murder, Nembutal, Norma Jeane Mortenson, pathologist, RKO studios, Robert Kennedy, stomach, suicide, The Case Reviewed, TheMythLives, Theodore Curphey, Thomas Noguchi, urine
Marilyn Monroe, the name radiates with Beauty, Affair, and of course death. But what happened to this glamorous and beautiful young woman? Was she murdered, was it an accident or was it a suicide. This thread will delve deeply into the possibility of all three. Perhaps this will shed light on what really happened to her.
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Posted on 24 September 2009. Tags: Andrew Haigh, Anglo-Saxon, archaeologists, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, British Museum, Burntwood, coroner, Department of Prehistory and Europe, england, Gold, Leslie Webster, metal detector, Portable Antiquities Scheme, royalty, seventh century, Staffordshire, The Staffordshire Hoard, treasure, warfare paraphernalia
An unemployed man has unearthed the largest hoard of Anglo-Saxon gold ever found with the help of his metal detector.

Experts are now calculating its value – a process that could take more than a year because of its size.
The find was declared as treasure by coroner Andrew Haigh, which means the cache will be offered for sale after it is valued.
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