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A.I. “Celebrity Crime Scene” Challenges Monroe’s Death Story

A.I. recreation – A new FOX primetime show, “Celebrity Crime Scene: Marilyn Monroe,” uses AI to recreate Marilyn Monroe’s home and puts the official account of her death—from “probable suicide” reported by the LAPD and coroner—under intense scrutiny. The series premieres Sunday

By the time viewers press play on FOX’s new primetime series. the familiar Marilyn Monroe story won’t be treated like settled history. In “Celebrity Crime Scene: Marilyn Monroe. ” a team of crime scene investigators will run the evidence through a striking new tool: an A.I. replica of Monroe’s house. built to revisit how the night of her death is understood—and why it may not add up.

The show’s premise is direct. The series states that investigators will “blow gigantic holes in the official story,” examining the details of Monroe’s final scene and testing whether the account of her death matches what investigators believe would be expected.

At the center of that challenge is the official conclusion reported by the LAPD and coroner: that Monroe died from a “probable suicide.” The program then pushes a series of questions through its recreation. including where a crucial object would be if an overdose truly occurred—specifically raising the question of “the water glass in her bedroom.” It also questions the condition of the bedding. asking why the sheets would be “in pristine condition. ” and whether the positioning of Monroe’s body aligns with how the show says she “died.”.

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The series frames these details as signs that “someone staged the crime scene. ” turning Monroe’s bedroom into the setting for a forensic argument built around inconsistencies. From there, the investigation broadens beyond the physical scene. The show says its CSI investigators will dig into Monroe’s final hours, her affairs with President John F. Kennedy and Attorney General Robert Kennedy. and the man who—according to the series—believed Monroe could compromise national security: FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover.

“Celebrity Crime Scene: Marilyn Monroe” premieres Sunday on FOX at 8 PM Eastern, 7 Central.

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4 Comments

  1. I don’t get why FOX needs A.I. to “challenge” something the LAPD already concluded. Probable suicide is still a conclusion, right? But I’ll watch anyway bc the water glass thing sounds like clickbait.

  2. They’re using A.I. replica of her house and then calling it “forensic” like that’s real evidence lol. Also wasn’t J Edgar Hoover like… already dead by the time they even said this? I feel like this show is just trying to make it look like JFK & RFK did something.

  3. “Pristine condition” of the sheets doesn’t prove staging, it just proves someone cleaned up, or the story’s been retold a thousand times. And “probable suicide” sounds weirdly official but also not final. I’m not saying it’s true or false, but putting it in an AI house recreation is like using a video game to solve a murder.

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