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[[File:Mm-2.jpg|150px|thumb|right|Marilyn Monroe]]  
[[File:Mm-2.jpg|150px|thumb|right|Marilyn Monroe]]  
William Branham stated that he had a vision about a week before Marilyn Monroe died prophesying that she would die of a heart attack but that it would considered to be a suicide.
William Branham claimed he had a vision about a week before Marilyn Monroe died, that she would have a fatal heart attack that others would wrongly label as a suicide.


=Facts on Monroe's death=
=Facts on Monroe's death=


Marilyn Monroe died August 5, 1962
Marilyn Monroe died August 5, 1962:
 
*An empty bottle of sleeping pills was found by her bed.  
*An empty bottle of sleeping pills was found by her bed.  
*There has been some speculation over the years that she may have been murdered, but the cause of her death was officially ruled as a drug overdose.  
*There has been some speculation over the years that she may have been murdered, but the cause of her death was officially ruled as a drug overdose.  
*Peter Lawford telephoned Monroe between 7:30–7:45 p.m. to invite her to dinner at his house.  According to Lawford, Monroe's speech was slurred and was becoming increasingly indecipherable. This is the last known conversation with Monroe while she was alive.
*Peter Lawford telephoned Monroe between 7:30–7:45 p.m. to invite her to dinner at his house.  According to Lawford, Monroe's speech was slurred and was becoming increasingly indecipherable. This is the last known conversation with Monroe while she was alive.
*Dr. Ralph Greenson, Monroe's psychiatrist, was eventually contacted and, seeking her lying on the bed holding the telephone and apparently dead, heo breaks the glass to open the locked door.  This occurred sometime between 12 midnight and 1 a.m. on August 6, 1962.
*Dr. Ralph Greenson, Monroe's psychiatrist, was eventually contacted and, seeing her lying on the bed holding the telephone and apparently dead, he broke the glass to open the locked door.  This occurred sometime between 12 midnight and 1 a.m. on August 6, 1962. [[File:MarilynMonroeDeathCertificate.jpg|225px|thumb|right|Marilyn Monroe Certificate of Death]]
*The autopsy was performed by [http://www.astralgia.com/webportfolio/omnimoment/archives/interviews/noguchi.html Dr. Thomas Noguchi].
*The autopsy was performed by [http://www.astralgia.com/webportfolio/omnimoment/archives/interviews/noguchi.html Dr. Thomas Noguchi].
*The toxicology report shows high levels of Nembutal (38–66 capsules) and chloral hydrate (14–23 tablets) in Monroe's blood. The level found was enough to kill more than 10 people
*The toxicology report shows high levels of Nembutal (38–66 capsules) and chloral hydrate (14–23 tablets) in Monroe's blood. The level found was enough to kill more than 10 people
*The cause of death was listed as "acute barbiturate poisoning, ingestion of overdose, probable suicide".
*The cause of death was listed as "acute barbiturate poisoning, ingestion of overdose, probable suicide".
[[File:MarilynMonroeDeathCertificate.jpg|225px|thumb|right|Marilyn Monroe Certificate of Death]]


=Problems with the vision=
=Problems with the vision=


*William Branham stated that he saw the vision before Marilyn Monroe died but there is no public evidence that this happened beforehand.  He first mentions the vision on Aoctober 12, 1962, months after Monroe's death.
*William Branham stated that he saw the vision before Marilyn Monroe died but there is no public evidence that this happened beforehand.  He first mentions the vision on October 12, 1962, months after Monroe's death.
*William Branham stated that she died at 4 p.m. when it is estimated that she actually died at around sometime between 7:45 p.m. and 1 a.m. (most likely around 8 p.m.).  Why would the vision be wrong about the time of death?  Did William Branham, hearing about the time of her death, try to account for the time zone change but calculated it wrong?
*William Branham stated that she died at 4 p.m., while Peter Lawson had a conversation with her at 7:30 that day.  It is estimated that she actually died sometime between 7:45 p.m. and 1 a.m. (most likely around 8 p.m.).  Why would the vision be wrong about the time of death?   
*Why did his vision state that the cause of death was a heart attack when it was clearly caused by an overdose of barbiturates?
*Why did his vision state that the cause of death was a heart attack when it was clearly caused by an overdose of barbiturates?


=Quotes=
=Quotes=
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:''About this Marilyn Monroe when she died, they'll never believe but what that girl committed suicide. '''But she did not commit suicide. She died in a heart attack. I seen it, days before it happened, and told them about it. But they wouldn't listen to me.'''
:''About this Marilyn Monroe when she died, they'll never believe but what that girl committed suicide. '''But she did not commit suicide. She died in a heart attack. I seen it, days before it happened, and told them about it. But they wouldn't listen to me.'''


 
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