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Former LA County deputy district attorney John Miner, who officially observed Monroe’s autopsy, later reconstructed the 1962 memorandum he gave police for Summers. He wrote that her psychiatrist, Dr. Ralph Greenson, had spoken to him at length and had let Miner listen to a forty-minute tape of Monroe sharing plans for the immediate future. “As a result of what Dr. Greenson told me,” Miner wrote in part, “and from what I heard on tape recordings, I believe I can say definitely that it was not suicide.”
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