Marilyn Monroe's housekeeper-companion, Mrs. Eunice Murray, who called a doctor and found Marilyn dead from an apparent overdose of sleeping pills, is shown as she talked to the press. The last person to see Marilyn alive, Mrs. Murray said, "I never saw Marilyn Monroe cry." She also said "Marilyn never mentioned death." August 6, 1962.

Marilyn Monroe's housekeeper-companion, Mrs. Eunice Murray, who called a doctor and found Marilyn dead from an apparent overdose of sleeping pills, is shown as she talked to the press. The last person to see Marilyn alive, Mrs. Murray said, "I never saw Marilyn Monroe cry." She also said "Marilyn never mentioned death." August 6, 1962.