Eunice Murray

Eunice R. Murray (March 3, 1902 – March 5, 1994) was an American who was either a housekeeper or unlicensed assistive personnel who was notable for being present at Marilyn Monroe's house at the time she died there. Eunice Murray has been accused by many tabloid authors and LAPD Sergeant Jack Clemmons of being involved in a cover-up of Monroe's death. No one has proven such innuendo to be true or explained what motive she might have had for conspiring with police officials, U.S. government officials or criminals. Dr. Ralph Greenson urged Monroe to employ Murray and made other staffing decisions for the actress. Murray's own self-interest and carelessness may be the reason for her sketchy account of Monroe's last hours.

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Birth dateMarch 03, 1902
Birth place
Chicago
Date of deathJanuary 01, 1993

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