Because of the prevalence of these theories in the media, the office of the Los Angeles County District Attorney reviewed the case in 1982 but found no evidence to support them and did not disagree with the findings of the original investigation. However, the report conceded that “factual discrepancies” and “unanswered questions” remained in the case.
Monroe Probe: L.A. Reopens Inquiry Into Actress’ ‘Suicide’ (cia.gov)LOS ANGELES, Aug. 10 (UPI) – The district attorney’s office said today it is investigating Marilyn Monroe’s drug overdose death of 20 years ago because of her mysteriously missing “red diary” and allegations of improper handling by the coroner’s office.