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  Definition of Eunice Murray
Murray was acting as live-in housekeeper, and as a supposed nurse assigned to Marilyn's care by her psychiatrist, Dr. Ralph Greenson.
In the Fall of 1962, Murray, a widow of modest means, left the country for an extended European cruise on the Queen Mary.
Rose Murray Shade was Eunice Murray's former stepdaughter or step-niece.
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 Eunice Murray Statement
In Her initial statement to the police and the press, Murray recalled that she first became concerned about Marilyn when she got up to go to the bathroom and saw the light under Marilyn's door.
Murray was present during Slatzer discovery and she admitted that he was correct and that she must have been mistaken.
Murray never departed from the story she had recited thought the years,” Ted Landreth recalls.” “ However, after the last of the interview and the camera and the lights were turned off, Mrs.
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  The Murray Collection
Eunice’s memoir of her mother’s life, published three years after her death in 1917, provides a account of David and Frances’ courtship (sometimes conducted under the guise of archaeological jaunts), and their married life at the family home Cardross.
From Eunice’s reminiscences, and the letters she published from her parents, it is clear that the Murrays’ marriage was a loving one.
David Murray was, at various times, a Fellow and Vice-President of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland (and its Rhind Lecturer in Archaeology in 1908), President of the Glasgow Archaeological Society (1895-6), President of the Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow (1904-7), and President of the Glasgow Bibliographical Society (1912-13).
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  Eunice Murray
Murray was acting as live-in housekeeper, and as a psychiatric aide to Dr. Ralph Greenson, Marilyn' psychiatrist.
Murray, who with her husband had formerly owned the five-bedroom Monerey-style home on a hill in Santa Monica where Dr. Greenson then lived, had, after her divorce gone on to make a career for herself by using her many home-making and people-related skills to aid pychiatriests in caring for patients in their homes.
Eventually in 1973, Murray, who had been misquoted in many of the interviews she gave to reporters and would-be biographers, decided it was time to tell her own story of that fateful night on August 5, 1962.
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  The Murray Collection   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Eunice’s memoir of her mother’s life, published three years after her death in 1917, provides a account of David and Frances’ courtship (sometimes conducted under the guise of archaeological jaunts), and their married life at the family home Cardross.
From Eunice’s reminiscences, and the letters she published from her parents, it is clear that the Murrays’ marriage was a loving one.
David Murray was, at various times, a Fellow and Vice-President of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland (and its Rhind Lecturer in Archaeology in 1908), President of the Glasgow Archaeological Society (1895-6), President of the Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow (1904-7), and President of the Glasgow Bibliographical Society (1912-13).
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 Murray - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Murray is a common variation of the word Moray, an anglicisation of the Medieval Gaelic word Muireb (or Moreb); the b here was pronounced as v, hence the Latinization to Moravia.
Thus, the Tullibardine hegemony was firmly established among the Murrays; and the late George Iain Murray, 10th Duke of Atholl was also Marquis of Tullibardine as recognized in Lyon Register as Chief of the Murrays.
Division of Murray, an electoral district in the Australian House of Representatives in Victoria.
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 Monroe, Marilyn: day of death
Eunice Murray slept there as she was a live-in helper (something Marilyn wanted to change as she felt that Eunice was spying on her for her psychiatrist, Dr. Greenson.
Eunice was there all day, and her personal assistant, Patricia Newcomb, slept over from the night before but left during the early afternoon.
Eunice Murray was questioned by the police at the time and again over the years by numerous investigators, writers, and documentary makers, and during the 1982 reopening of the case.
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 William W. Holland
Murray Manning Holland died 19 February 1934 and was buried in Simon Holland Cemetery.
Murray Rondal Holland was born 13 December 1902.
Eunice was the daughter of Gordon Edward Coley (born around 1898, died 7 April 1932) and Nellie Jane Jones (born around 1900).
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 Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe was found dead from an overdose of sleeping pills on August 5, 1962, by her housekeeper Eunice Murray.
She was naked, atop her telephone on her bed, with unhealthy levels of barbiturates in her bloodstream.
In 1985, a 20/20 episode was to air where Robert Slatzer postulates that Monroe was killed by Bobby Kennedy, or was in his presence when she died.
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 The Assassination of Marilyn Monroe by Mel Ayton
In any case Murray's only statement about an RFK visit to Monroe's house was in connection with the day the actress died -- a statement that she retracted before her death.
Monroe told Murray that she was not needed anymore and there is strong evidence that she was angry and upset with Greenson and saw no place for him in her new life with DiMaggio.
However, in asking Murray to carry out the act of sedating the Hollywood star, Greenson was committing an unprofessional act and if it were ever revealed it would be the end of his career.
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 Wikinfo | Marilyn Monroe
Eunice Murray, a supposed nurse assigned to Marilyn's care by her psychiatrist, Dr. Ralph Greenson.
Further, Murray, a widow of modest means, left the country two months later for an extended European cruise on the Queen Mary.
Some have said that Murray was a member of the Communist Party; others that she followed Wikka and espoused The Tarot.
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 Genealogy.com: The "BLACK MURRAYS" of WARRAWANG and their Descendants
Mollie Winifred Murray was the dau/o Harold & Ella Murray.
The Johnstone, Maxwell and Murray Clans have lived in Eskdale and Annandale for centuries, their antecedents being from both "tribal savages" of the Dumfries area and "invaders" who were part of the Norman conquest of England, and who were rewarded with lands allocated to them in the North.
The Murray's associates in their new world included many of the same families, several to whom they were already related or to whom they became related in the more limited world of the Australian pastoral frontier.
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 Latest news. John Murray family of South Africa   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The late Rev Murray attended school at Victoria West in the Karoo and at Heilbron in the northwestern Free State.
Mrs Murray studied at the Iowa State University, Des Moines, USA from 1936 tot 1938 where she obtained an M.Sc.
On 25 February, 1941 Rev Murray and Eunice Phoebe Grewar were married at Clocolan in authentic Voortrekker dress.
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 Vineyard Gazette - Features
And like her mother before her, Eunice spent many years as a foster parent.
Eunice also ran a day care center out of her home and later worked as a home health aide.
Because Bill was in the Martha's Vineyard Hospital and about ready for a transfer to Boston, Eunice had to pick out the ring herself and bring it to him.
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 UFOs and the Murder of Marilyn Monroe Part II
Norman Jeffries who worked with Marilyn's housekeeper Eunice Murray and helped around the house, said that some men came to Marilyn's house around 10:00 pm the night of her death.
Elizabeth Pllard, who lived right next door to Marilyn and held bridge parties every Saturday night states that she saw Bobby Kennedy and two other men walk right past the window, headed for Marilyn's house, and one of the men was carrying a small fl bag of the sort that a doctor would carry.
Eunice and Norman, feeling the "coast was clear", returned to the house and discovered Marilyn sprawled face down, nude, across the day bed in the guest cottage.
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 History News Network
Marilyn Monroe had even dismissed Eunice Murray, the spy who reported her every move, but it didn't make any difference because Marilyn Monroe was murdered before Eunice Murray left, making her Brentwood home the Soviet Gulag that Marilyn Monroe had tried, but failed to escape.
Eunice Murray was placed in the homes of Dr Greenson's most important clients as "monitor, companion and nursemaid", and according to Greenson's instructions, she was to obediently report every detail of his clients' private lives.
Eunice Murray allegedly discovered Marilyn's lifeless body and instead of contacting the police, she obediently called Doctor Greenson and he did not call the police until at least four and a half hours after the body was allegedly discovered.
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 AIM25: Women's Library: Scrapbook 'given by Miss Frances Power Cobbe to Annie Leigh Browne' with later additions from ...
Eunice Guthrie Murray (1877-1960) came from a family of Scottish suffragists, and by 1913 was President of the Women's Freedom League in Scotland.
Pages 30-115 are comprised of press cuttings [collected by Eunice Murray] from the national and regional press relating to the suffrage campaigns and dating from 1908 to 1914.
Inside the fly leaf a further annotation indicates that additions were made at a much later date, probably by staff of the Fawcett Library: 'News cuttings collected by Eunice Murray (see her picture album)...
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 USTA honors Eunice Kennedy Shriver with 2003 USA Tennis Special Populations National Community Service Award
In her career, Shriver has been awarded the National Volunteer Service Award, the AAMD Humanitarian Award, the AFL-CIO’s Phillip Murray-William Green Award, the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the distinction of being the only living woman to be commemorated on a U.S. coin.
In 1969, the Eunice Kennedy Shriver Center was named in her honor.
Founded in 1968 by Eunice Kennedy Shriver, Special Olympics provides people with intellectual disabilities continuing opportunities to realize their potential, develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage and experience joy and friendship.
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 Amazon.com: "Eunice Murray": Key Phrase page
See all pages with references to "Eunice Murray".
Eunice Murray, who introduced herself as the housekeeper, and he was taken to see the body.
In 1975 Marilyn's housekeeper, Eunice Murray, who was in the house the night Monroe died, published Marilyn: The Last Months.
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 MARILYN MONROE
A few hours later, Monroe's housekeeper, Eunice Murray, knocked on the star's bedroom door when she noticed a light was on inside, but got no response.
Although Murray told the police she'd found the body after 3:30 a.m..
Murray first told police that she'd called Dr.Greenson at midnight; she later changed her story and said it had been 3:30 a.m.
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He was very worried about her, worried enough to ask the housekeeper, Eunice Murray to spend the night.
Upon discovering her body in such a state, Eunice may very well have done what she believed her employer would have wanted her to do...
This would explain why Eunice was washing sheets when the police arrived, why the body was moved, why there was no vomit present, and why the body was in such an improbable position.
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 Unexplained Mysteries Discussion Forums > What really happened to Marilyn Monroe?
According to some accounts, Marilyn's body was rediscovered by her house companion, Eunice Murray, and her psychiatrist, Dr. Greenson, several hours following the initial discovery of her remains.
Spoto believes that it had to be Eunice Murray, who, like Greenson, had no inkling that the sedative enema would be fatal.
Also, if Eunice was the person who administered the enema, it would be natural for her to try to protect herself and Dr. Greenson by pretending that no such procedure was given to Marilyn.
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 Biography of Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn was found dead in her home on Fifth Helena in the early morning hours of August 5, 1962, by her housekeeper, Eunice Murray.
Marilyn was about to fire Eunice, as well as her doctor, Dr. Greenson, whom she had been seeing for a while to deal with her depression.
The police didn't arrive until about 5 or 6 am, but Eunice Murray said she found Marilyn's body at around 2 or 3.
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 The Courtney Zone
Her housekeeper, Eunice Murray, had been there all night.
Murray, Marilyn's housekeeper, had seen Marilyn's light on and, supposedly at 3:30, she became alarmed that her light was still on and the door was locked.
Eunice Murray later admitted that she actually became alarmed at midnight, not at 3:30.
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 Myths About Marilyn Monroe! | teamsugar
Before her death Dr. Greenson hired "housekeeper" Eunice Murray (who claimed to be a nurse but didn't even complete high school) to live in her home and Eunice would regularly spy on Marilyn for the doctor.
Eunice noticed that the light was on but didn't bother to go in and check on her.
Allegedly, Eunice Murray was given an order by Dr. Greenson to give Marilyn a suppository when he left, and that had killed her.
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 More on Marilyn's Final Days - Fun Facts, Questions, Answers, Information
Murray was a curious woman herself - she was apparently about to be let go by Marilyn.
Along with Eunice Murray, Dr. Greenson is the other fascinating figure in this case.
Moreover, it was clear that there was a significant gap between the death and the calling of the police.
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Eunice Murray; and her personal publicist, Pat Newcomb, who was hired by the Kennedys immediately following Monroe's death.
Murray was doing laundry, Monroe's room was very tidy, as though it had been cleaned prior to his arrival, and her body looked posed.
Clemmons said that Dr. Greenson kept pointing to rows of pill bottles lined up neatly on her nightstand, and saying as if rehearsed, "She must have taken all of these." Simmons said that no typical signs of drug overdose were present, namely foaming of the mouth or twisting of the body due to convulsions.
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 thePeerage.com - Elizabeth Moore and others
She was the daughter of Philip Moore and Eunice Hinks.
     Eunice Ann Murray was born in Ronaldsway, Malew, Isle of Man.
She was the daughter of John James Murray and Ann Moore.
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 Marilyn Monroe Collection
While she was in Mexico City buying paintings for her home, Marilyn had a difficult time choosing between two similar oils of an adobe house at twilight.
This fact became very clear to Eunice when she heard about the new business secretary Marilyn's attorney had hired.
Marilyn and her secretary had traveled to New York together the week before the Mexican trip to arrange for business files to be sent to Twentieth Century-Fox.
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 Murray,Rose Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
Follow clear instruction on comparing your chart with that of a potential mate and be...
Murray's astrological relocation methods help those unhappy with their current surroundings determine the best places in the world for them.
Murray delivers delicious chicken dishes in record time.
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