17. All that being said, the Los Angeles District County Attorney decided to reopen the case in 1982. He did not, however, find any evidence to support the conspiracy theories, and the case was again closed.
It’s pretty wild that there was enough pressure for the Los Angeles district attorney to reopen the case. That alone shows how strong the belief is that there was something nefarious going on with Monroe’s death.
Still, the evidence just wasn’t there, and it was again closed. That should have been the end of it, right?