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  • **FILE** Actress Marilyn Monroe is shown on the set of her last movie, "Something's Got To Give," in Los Angeles in this April 1962 file photo. (Associated Press)

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  • "On the basis of my own involvement in the case, beginning with the autopsy, I would call Monroe's suicide 'very probable,' " Dr. Noguchi wrote. "But I also believe that until the complete FBI files are made public and the notes and interviews of the suicide panel released, controversy will continue to swirl around her death."

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  • The FBI files and confidential interviews conducted with the actress's friends that have never been made public might help, he wrote in his 1983 memoir "Coroner."

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