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00:00You know Bruce Lee's not really dead, don't you?
00:02Yeah, it's in a book.
00:03Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we're counting down
00:07our picks for the most famous conspiracy theories regarding a celebrity's passing,
00:11or supposed passing.
00:13And his DNA matches both sides of the Elvis family tree.
00:19Number 30.
00:20Juice WRLD.
00:21This morning, so many questions as to how a seemingly healthy 21-year-old
00:26could die so unexpectedly.
00:28A leading figure in both emo and SoundCloud rap,
00:32Juice WRLD passed away from a substance overdose on December 8th, 2019.
00:37Many young fans couldn't process the shocking news, and as a result,
00:41many conspiracy theories began appearing on TikTok and various social media sites.
00:46They point to various lyrics in his songs, including
00:49"'We Ain't Making It Past 21' and "'Really Feel Like John Lennon.'"
00:54Juice WRLD died at 21 on December 8th, the same date John Lennon died 39 years earlier.
01:00And back in 2017, the rapper posted a tweet that read, quote,
01:05"'My goal is to get overly famous, shine for a couple of years, then fake my death.'"
01:10This tweet gave false hope to millions of fans.
01:13And at this point, we have no idea of exactly what killed Juice WRLD.
01:16Autopsy results are still pending.
01:18Number 29.
01:20Jeffrey Epstein.
01:21I really wanted him to take up for what he did and to be put in jail or prison.
01:27Some people become posthumous celebrities, and Jeffrey Epstein is certainly one of them.
01:32The controversial financier made headlines in the early 2000s,
01:36but he became a household name in 2019 following his suspicious demise in prison.
01:41Epstein was imprisoned on charges of sex trafficking,
01:45and supposedly took his own life on August 10th.
01:48However, many elements of his death didn't add up,
01:50with Attorney General William Barr calling it, quote,
01:53a perfect storm of screw-ups.
01:56Some say screw-ups, others say curious coincidences.
02:00To this day, many believe that Epstein was murdered and his death covered up,
02:04supposedly because he had compromising information on many rich and powerful figures.
02:09The case has threatened to implicate prominent names from the worlds of business and politics.
02:14Number 28.
02:16Brian Jones.
02:17It's 50 years since the rock music legend Brian Jones died.
02:21This musician from Gloucestershire, England,
02:24created and named a little band called The Rolling Stones. You may have heard of them.
02:28Jones initially played a number of instruments in the world-famous band,
02:32but he developed issues related to drugs and alcohol and was eventually fired in 1969.
02:38Very soon after, Jones died in his swimming pool,
02:41with the coroner stating that both his liver and heart were in terrible condition.
02:46The report attributed his death to, quote,
02:49misadventure. However, many people, including Jones' own children,
02:53believe that he was murdered, specifically by a contractor named Frank Thurgood,
02:58who allegedly killed Jones over some money that he felt he was owed.
03:02One of the early appearances of the Stones back in the 60s,
03:06when life perhaps seemed a lot more simple to the poor chap,
03:08and obviously his end maybe summed up a lot of the excesses and the problems that fame brings.
03:13Number 27.
03:14Robert Johnson.
03:16Described by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as the first ever rock star,
03:26Robert Johnson is a blues musician who influenced the likes of Bob Dylan,
03:30Eric Clapton, and Robert Plant. However, he didn't have much success in his lifetime,
03:35and died in 1938 of unknown causes.
03:39His death was poorly investigated at the time,
03:42but modern researchers believe that he passed from complications of congenital syphilis.
03:47However, there is a prevailing urban legend that Johnson was poisoned by a jealous husband.
03:52The tale goes that Johnson was flirting with the man's wife at a country dance,
03:56prompting him to poison Johnson's bottle of liquor.
03:59It's certainly a good story, but a mere story it may be.
04:09Number 26.
04:10Johnny Stompanato.
04:11You want me to kill him?
04:13No. With Cohen dead, his empire would only attract others of his kind.
04:19A famous gangster, Johnny Stompanato served as the main enforcer of L.A. crime boss Mickey Cohen.
04:25He found further infamy dating Lana Turner, an icon of the Golden Age of Hollywood.
04:30Stompanato was famously abusive towards Turner, and on April 4, 1958,
04:36he was in the midst of attacking her when he was stabbed by Turner's daughter, Cheryl Crane.
04:40Crane was not charged, as the homicide was deemed justifiable.
04:44To this day, some believe that it was Turner herself who killed Stompanato,
04:48but that Crane took the blame, either to save her mother's career or protect her from the law.
04:54Despite the theory prevailing through the decades,
04:56Crane has continuously and vehemently denied it.
04:59Johnny went to live on a big farm where he's got lots of room to run and play
05:03with all the other Chicago gangsters.
05:05No. 25.
05:06Jimi Hendrix.
05:07The Jimi Hendrix experience is over.
05:10The acid rock musician died today in a London hospital, apparently from an overdose of drugs.
05:15One of the many celebrities who have died at the age of 27,
05:19Jimi Hendrix died on September 18, 1970.
05:23He was found unresponsive by his girlfriend, Monica Dannemann, in her London apartment,
05:28with the coroner reporting that he had asphyxiated on his own vomit.
05:32This finding was seemingly validated by Dannemann,
05:35who claims that Hendrix took nine prescription sleeping pills before dying.
05:39However, people have noticed a number of inconsistencies related to his death
05:43and Dannemann's conflicting statements.
05:45For example, she claims that she rode in the ambulance with Hendrix
05:48while the paramedics have consistently denied this.
05:51People don't know exactly what happened,
05:53but they aren't buying the official OD'd-in-his-sleep explanation.
05:57He should have been a millionaire.
05:59It's not known whether he saved his money,
06:01but it is known that today, Jimi Hendrix is dead.
06:04Number 24.
06:06Brittany Murphy.
06:07She was an actress with big potential.
06:09Then, Brittany Murphy died young.
06:11When young people die of natural causes, many questions are often raised.
06:16That's certainly the case with Brittany Murphy,
06:18who passed on December 20, 2009, at just 32.
06:22The actress and singer was found collapsed in her bathroom
06:25and rushed to Cedars-Sinai, where she went into cardiac arrest and died.
06:30The coroner's office ruled that her death was caused by pneumonia,
06:33exacerbated by anemia, and prescription drug intake.
06:37Some people weren't buying it, and just five months later,
06:40Murphy's husband Simon Monjack was also found dead in the home,
06:44also of anemia and pneumonia.
06:46People blame toxic mold as the culprit.
06:49Others aren't so sure.
06:51Murphy's father even alleges that his daughter was deliberately poisoned,
06:54citing an alleged toxicology report that was not made public.
06:58Do you believe your daughter was murdered?
07:01I absolutely do.
07:03Number 23.
07:04Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
07:06Mozart, forgive your assassin.
07:11I confess, I killed you.
07:14The thing with many old deaths is that the medical knowledge was relatively primitive,
07:18and fetal illnesses were much more common, even among the young.
07:22As such, no one really knows why Mozart suddenly took ill and died at just 35.
07:28Dozens, if not hundreds of explanations have been put forth,
07:31each one as opaque and shoulder-shrugging as the last.
07:35Naturally, some people don't buy the traditional narrative
07:38and believe that the composer was secretly murdered.
07:41Perhaps the most famous culprit is Antonio Salieri,
07:44who was so widely blamed for Mozart's death that it severely affected his mental health.
07:50This theory is bolstered by the 1830 play Mozart and Salieri,
07:54in which the latter murders Mozart out of jealousy,
07:57which also inspired Peter Schaeffer's Amadeus.
08:00The man you accuse yourself of killing.
08:07You've heard that?
08:09Is it true?
08:10Number 22.
08:12Bob Crane.
08:13Ten years ago, when he was slain, Bob Crane was a popular Hollywood television star.
08:17Today, his murder is still unsolved and is one of Hollywood's major mysteries.
08:22Known for playing the titular Robert Hogan on Hogan's Heroes,
08:25actor Bob Crane was bludgeoned to death in his Scottsdale apartment on June 29, 1978.
08:31Suspicion immediately fell on Crane's friend, John Henry Carpenter,
08:35as blood was found in his rental car after visiting Crane.
08:38Carpenter was arrested but ultimately acquitted due to a lack of strong evidence.
08:42DNA tests were inconclusive,
08:44and Carpenter maintained his innocence until he died in 1998.
08:48Crane's son Robert has insinuated that Crane's widow, Patty Olsen, may be involved,
08:54as she was the only one who benefited from his will.
08:57Authorities deny this.
08:58If not Carpenter, and if not Olsen, then who?
09:02Is it a stress to say this may be like the most infamous unsolved murder
09:06in the valley in the last like, you know, 40 or 50 years?
09:08Number 21.
09:10Bruce Lee.
09:10On tonight's mystery, Bruce Lee's surviving brother has questions about what really happened.
09:16An enormous influence in both martial arts and Hong Kong cinema,
09:20Bruce Lee tragically died July 20, 1973 at just 32,
09:25a curiously young age for someone of such health and athleticism.
09:29Naturally, this has led to numerous conspiracy theories.
09:32The official story is that Lee died of a cerebral edema,
09:35which was possibly exacerbated by painkillers,
09:38heatstroke,
09:39or hyponatremia,
09:41a condition that describes low sodium levels in the blood.
09:45Others believe that he succumbed to a curse that was put on the Lee family,
09:48or that he was murdered by the Triads after he failed to pay protection money.
09:52Some don't even believe that he died.
09:54According to them, he faked his death to work undercover for the Hong Kong police.
09:59Yeah, I reckon that's true.
10:01Yeah, I reckon that's true,
10:01because if you were going to send someone undercover to investigate the Triads,
10:04you'd probably want the world's most famous Chinese film star.
10:08Number 20.
10:09John Lennon
10:10The world stopped and grieved on the night of December 8, 1980,
10:15when it learned that John Lennon had died.
10:17Lennon was shot and killed at about 11 o'clock last night outside his apartment building.
10:22After returning home following a recording session,
10:25Lennon was infamously shot in the back by Mark David Chapman.
10:30It's a pretty clear-cut and readily accepted story.
10:33Regardless, it has resulted in a few conspiracy theories.
10:37Some believe that Chapman was a patsy, used and brainwashed by the CIA,
10:42which wished to assassinate Lennon due to his outspoken left-wing ideals.
10:47Chapman started talking about a little person inside of him and a big person inside of him.
10:54The big person has been winning the battle up to now, but tonight the little person won.
10:58Others think Chapman is totally innocent, including author Salvador Estruchia,
11:04who argues that forensic evidence absolves Chapman of the crime.
11:08In any case, Lennon won't be the only Beatle on this list.
11:12The statements he made, the music he made, you know, it's going around the world.
11:16Number 19.
11:17Sam Cooke
11:19Often called the King of Soul, Sam Cooke was popular in the late 50s and early 60s.
11:24But on December 11, 1964, Cooke was shot and killed by a motel manager.
11:30Sam Cooke, one of the most talented singers and music producers of his generation,
11:36is shot in a shabby motel.
11:38Allegedly, Cooke took a woman named Elisa Boyer to the motel and assaulted her.
11:43She then escaped, and Cooke violently confronted the motel manager, who shot Cooke in self-defense.
11:49Cooke's family and friends reject this version of events, however,
11:53and have put forth various theories.
11:55He was not a violent guy. He never, I never saw him get angry.
12:00Some believe that Cooke was violently attacked by several people,
12:03with singer Etta James stating that his body had suffered horrific, unexplained injuries.
12:09Others claimed that Cooke's manager, Alan Klein, might have even had him killed.
12:14So far, neither of these theories have been corroborated.
12:18This was really troubling to the Black community.
12:21Did he really make a silly mistake, wrong place, the wrong time, in a seedy motel?
12:27Was he set up? I don't know.
12:30Number 18. Bobby Fuller.
12:32This rock singer found top ten success with a cover of The Crickets' I Fought The Law.
12:37The single was released in late 1965.
12:40They were four country boys from El Paso, but everyone knew it was Bobby's band. He was the star.
12:47On the following July 18th, Fuller was found dead inside a parked car,
12:52and the medical examiner tentatively blamed gasoline vapors for his death.
12:57Fuller's death is officially labeled a fatal accident.
13:03However, various far-reaching conspiracy theories have been put forward
13:07by people who don't buy it.
13:09Fuller's bandmate, Jim Reese, believed that Charles Manson had something to do with it,
13:14despite being in prison at the time.
13:16And others suspect that Fuller was killed due to personal connections with the mafia.
13:21It's likely that we'll never know.
13:23We want to know who did it and why.
13:26Number 17. Avril Lavigne.
13:28Let's just clarify that Avril Lavigne is not dead.
13:32The 2000s pop icon is alive and thriving, but not according to some.
13:37A few fans are adamant that the Avril Lavigne we see today is actually a woman named Melissa Vandella.
13:43The conspiracy goes like this, that Avril died and was replaced by an Avril lookalike.
13:50According to the conspiracy, the real Lavigne passed away after the release of her debut album
13:56Let Go. But the record company didn't want to stop the gravy train,
14:00so she was replaced with a body double to fool the public and continue her musical legacy.
14:05The main evidence surrounding the conspiracy is Lavigne's changing physical appearance,
14:10supposed subliminal messages in later songs,
14:13and the word Melissa written on her hand in a photo shoot.
14:17As expected, Lavigne has continuously denied the conspiracy.
14:21Yeah, some people think that I'm not the real me, which is so weird.
14:24Like, why would they even think that?
14:26Number 16. Tupac Shakur.
14:29On September 7th, 1996, hip-hop icon Tupac Shakur was shot in a Las Vegas drive-by.
14:36He died six days later.
14:38Unrolled the window, arm came out, opened fire, and just went rat-a-tat-tat.
14:42Two Crips gang members were named in an affidavit,
14:45including Dwayne Davis, who later said that his nephew Orlando Anderson was the shooter.
14:51However, countless conspiracy theories exist in regards to Tupac's death and even survival.
14:57Some believe that the shooting was ordered by either
14:59music executive Suge Knight or the notorious B.I.G.
15:03Things eventually went south in the middle of the decade when the two
15:06rappers got embroiled in an epic East Coast-West Coast rap rivalry.
15:10Others believe that Tupac is actually alive and faked his death and moved to Cuba.
15:15And, as is often the case with conspiracy theories, some believe that the CIA is involved.
15:20Ultimately, Davis was arrested and indicted for Shakur's murder in 2023,
15:26as he's the only person who was in the car used in the drive-by that hasn't passed away.
15:31There's no doubt in my mind whatsoever that
15:34Suge Knight knew immediately who was behind the murder of Tupac Shakur.
15:38Steve Jobs
15:40The famous co-founder and CEO of Apple passed away on October 5, 2011, from pancreatic cancer.
15:47He was only 56 years old.
15:48This is a man who really stood for American exceptionalism,
15:52was the man who created the Mac, the iPod, the iPhone, the iPad, all of that.
15:57Nearly eight years after his death, a photo began spreading around the internet that had
16:02everyone convinced of his continued survival.
16:04The photo shows a balding, gray-haired man sitting in a plastic chair outside,
16:09and the man admittedly bears a striking resemblance to the late Jobs.
16:14The sneaky photo was reportedly taken in Egypt, leading many to believe,
16:18whether seriously or not, that Jobs is alive and well.
16:22Unfortunately, this is simply a case of one man looking a lot like another.
16:32Number 14.
16:33Michael Jackson
16:34The world lost music's biggest icon on June 25, 2009,
16:39when the king of pop died of cardiac arrest in his LA mansion.
16:45His personal physician, Conrad Murray, was convicted of involuntary manslaughter,
16:55as he had incorrectly administered various drugs to help Jackson sleep.
16:59Murray spent two years in prison, but many people, including Jackson's own daughter,
17:05believe that there's more to the story.
17:07Paris Jackson claims that her father's death was, quote,
17:10a set-up orchestrated by people, quote,
17:13out to get him.
17:18However, she's declined to explain who the people are.
17:21Jackson's old advisor, Leonard Rowe, told Radar Online that Jackson was
17:26assassinated for his music catalog, worth approximately $1 billion.
17:31Number 13.
17:32Paul McCartney
17:33Sir Paul McCartney is one of the two surviving members of the Beatles,
17:37but according to one prominent urban legend that sprung up in the 1960s,
17:42McCartney actually died long before his late bandmates.
17:45So this started some rumor that because he was barefooted, he's dead.
17:50Proponents claimed that McCartney perished in a car crash
17:54shortly after the album release of Revolver.
17:56Not wanting to upset the public, McCartney was quickly replaced with a lookalike.
18:01Fans scouring the Beatles' work have also found
18:04so-called subliminal messages in their songs and album covers.
18:08The myth suggests the Beatles planted clues to Paul's death in their songs
18:12and album art to break the news gently.
18:14The Beatles' press office was quite vocal in its defense,
18:18calling the legend, quote,
18:19a load of old rubbish and referring to its believers as, quote,
18:23nuts.
18:24The rumor was put to bed after a very much alive McCartney was featured in Life magazine
18:29in November 1969.
18:31It was a little bit strange because people did start looking at me like...
18:35Yeah.
18:37Number 12.
18:38Bob Marley
18:39Singer Bob Marley, his reggae music known far beyond its roots in Jamaica,
18:44died in a Miami hospital today.
18:46The death of this reggae legend was hard to accept.
18:48In July 1977, Marley was diagnosed with an aggressive skin cancer under his toenail,
18:54which within three years, spread to the rest of his body,
18:58leading to his death at just 36.
19:00Fans could not accept the explanation,
19:03and the conspiracy led to where they seemingly always lead, the CIA.
19:07The prevailing view remains that Marley favors manly,
19:11making the singer public enemy number one to the conservative right,
19:15which includes the USA and the CIA.
19:18The story goes that a CIA agent named Bill Oxley
19:21infected Marley with cancer through a pair of Converse sneakers.
19:25He reportedly did so because the CIA didn't want Marley starting a revolution.
19:30Despite the story not making a ton of sense, it nevertheless received traction,
19:34and in 2018, was shared by the likes of T.I. and Busta Rhymes.
19:39The CIA is never implicated in the assassination attempt,
19:42nor connected with any plot to cause the cancer that kills him.
19:46Number 11.
19:47Andy Kaufman
19:48Almost 30 years after his death, a brand new Andy is alive rumor is raging through the internet.
19:54In life, this quirky comedian often enjoyed pulling fast ones on, well, everybody.
19:59So when Andy Kaufman permanently disappeared in 1984, supposedly due to lung cancer,
20:05the world refused to believe the official account of his death.
20:08Andy's last girlfriend and his own brother seemed to have conflicting stories.
20:12But whatever you believe about Kaufman's death,
20:15no one can deny that a decades-long hoax would have been so Andy.
20:20He allegedly even said that if he were to fake his death, he would return 20 years later,
20:33which would have been in 2004.
20:35Who knows, maybe he's just enjoying some R&R in Albuquerque.
20:39There are also fans who say if he's living in Albuquerque, he should be left alone.
20:44Number 10.
20:45JonBenet Ramsey
20:46What happened to this American child beauty queen shocked the nation in 1996,
20:51and continues to fuel debate and conspiracy.
21:00The case remains unsolved, which certainly does not help.
21:03And while some conspiracies are more grounded and based in reality,
21:07others are a little more out there, and let's face it, a little disrespectful.
21:11One theory claims that Ramsey didn't actually die and grew up to become Katy Perry.
21:16An unseen man named Dave Johnson makes a string of claims linking the pop star with JonBenet.
21:23This theory was given further prominence in 2017,
21:26when Billy Eichner confronted Perry about it at the VMAs for a Billy on the Street segment.
21:31It's a bizarre theory, and a quick Google search shows that the timelines don't even add up,
21:36as Perry was twice Ramsey's age at the time of her death.
21:39Blink twice if you're really JonBenet Ramsey.
21:42Wait, no, that's not real.
21:44Number 9.
21:45Jimmy Hoffa
21:46If it came a question of power as against money, certainly I would select power.
21:51While the average person may not know what this man actually did for a living,
21:55many have thought his body was buried under Giants Stadium.
21:58As the leader of the Teamsters union, Jimmy Hoffa was known to anger a few people.
22:03And according to legend, the mob took care of the problem.
22:07Who exactly?
22:08Well, it's become quite popular to claim responsibility for the hit.
22:11Following a tip from a dying man, police are looking at this property in Roseville,
22:15Michigan, at the driveway to be specific,
22:18under which may lie the solution to a 37-year-old national mystery.
22:22It's an awfully trendy deathbed confession among mobsters.
22:26And if you believe notorious hitman Richard Kuklinski,
22:29he's the man responsible for Hoffa's earthly departure.
22:32Can we just all agree that Jimmy Hoffa could only have been killed once?
22:36All trace of Hoffa's gun.
22:38His jewelry is dust.
22:40Number 8.
22:41Jim Morrison
22:49If you were around in the late 60s and had the opportunity to hang with the lead singer of The
22:53Doors, he probably seemed more like a regular dude than somewhat of a mythical unicorn figure.
23:04But a shady death always leads to conspiracy theories,
23:07especially when the person in question supposedly died in a Parisian bathtub.
23:11Although the cause of death was stated as heart failure, no autopsy was ever performed,
23:16causing some to think that Jim faked his own death,
23:19and others to claim that he overdosed in the bathroom of a nightclub.
23:22Well, the 70s were definitely a bit hazy for some,
23:25and conspiracy theorists continue to search for clarity.
23:33Number 7.
23:34George Reeves
23:38Here's what we know for sure.
23:42TV's Superman died from a gunshot to the head in June 1959,
23:47which ended his reign as the Man of Steel.
23:50But from there, things get extremely blurry,
23:53in part thanks to the extreme inebriation of the guests at his house that night.
24:00While they claimed to have heard one gunshot, three bullets had been fired from the gun.
24:05Police believed he took his own life, but some have theorized that MGM Vice President
24:10Eddie Mannix or his wife Tony Mannix were involved, since Reeves and Tony had had an affair.
24:15Remember, George Reeves had pretty much an open house.
24:20There were a lot of people in there all the time, and friends of friends.
24:24Others suggest that Reeves' fiancé, Leonor Lemon,
24:27shot him accidentally. In the end, of course, it is all speculation.
24:32That's the $64,000 question. Who knows who pressured who to do what to cover this up?
24:38Number 6.
24:39Princess Diana
24:41A French minister is being quoted this by the Reuters news agency now,
24:45that Diana, Princess of Wales, has died in this accident.
24:50Months before the Princess of Wales was killed in a 1997 car crash along with boyfriend Dodi Fayed,
24:55she allegedly wrote a telling letter, worried that someone might tamper with her brakes.
25:00Well, we all know what happened, as Princess Diana's death inadvertently ushered in the age
25:05of internet speculation. One theory, according to claims by Dodi's father, Mohamed El Fayed,
25:11is that the MI6 and CIA were involved, with the potential motive for murder being that Diana may
25:16have been pregnant with Dodi's child, and that the two were going to get engaged.
25:21She was saying to the world, yes, I found someone, I'm very happy with them.
25:24But that was, that's a completely different stage from we're going to get engaged,
25:29we're going to be married.
25:30The paparazzi photographer who was following Diana before her death,
25:34James Anvalson, took his own life shortly after conspiracy theories arose,
25:38just one of many oddities about a seemingly straightforward matter.
25:43The only problem with Mohamed Fayed's theory of the royal family and MI6 being behind the
25:48murder of Princess Diana is that it doesn't have a shred of credible evidence to support it.
25:53Number 5.
25:54Kurt Cobain
25:56As the lead singer of Nirvana and husband to Courtney Love, Kurt Cobain earned plenty of
26:08headlines in the early 90s — and deservedly so. But it was Cobain's 1994 death that sparked
26:14a larger discussion about his personal life.
26:16It was a totally empty room, no furniture,
26:19just Kurt's body lying on the floor. There was a shotgun lying on his chest.
26:24At the time, his decision to take his own life wasn't a complete shock,
26:28at least considering the media portrayal of Cobain. But as new details emerge,
26:32theories continue to arise in search of the truth.
26:35But the world just took Courtney's word for it.
26:38For example, take the 2015 documentary Soaked in Bleach,
26:41which focused primarily on the details of his death. Did someone assist in Cobain's death?
26:46And was it possible for Kurt to even pull the trigger, given his physical state at the time?
26:51We may never know.
26:53I cannot think of a case in which I have had someone
26:57inject himself with a large amount of heroin and then proceed to kill himself.
27:03It just doesn't make sense.
27:054. Natalie Wood
27:07People sometimes go very big, but that's abnormal.
27:10From child stardom to massive success as an adult, this late icon never failed to impress.
27:16But with fame comes insecurities, and Natalie Wood had a lifelong fear of drowning,
27:21which makes her 1981 death even more suspicious.
27:25Natalie hated the water, hated it, had a great fear of it,
27:30didn't go into her own swimming pool at home.
27:32After a night out with husband Robert Wagner and actor Christopher Walken,
27:36the actress inexplicably wound up in the waters off Santa Catalina Island,
27:41dead at the age of 43. With reportedly plenty of drinking and arguing going on that night,
27:46one could be led to believe that Natalie fell off the boat. But many think her husband may
27:51have forcibly removed her from this situation.
27:54The tension was building throughout the whole weekend
27:56of Robert Wagner being jealous of Christopher Walken.
27:59The captain seems to know what happened,
28:01but it's likely only Wagner and Walken know the truth. Well, allegedly, that is.
28:06It's very difficult for all of us. And, you know, every day is a little better.
28:15Sometimes you go forward and sometimes you slip back.
28:183. Elvis Presley
28:20We can't go on together, we're suspicious minds.
28:26In August 1977, the king of rock and roll was found dead in his bathroom.
28:31Today, he continues to live on through his music, although some take this more literally.
28:35In fact, some theorize that he faked his death and that he's actually still alive,
28:40as over the years, there have been countless claimed Elvis sightings.
28:44Is Elvis Presley alive?
28:46Absolutely. I would testify it in a court of law.
28:49A few people even claim he was an alien and just went home.
28:52We may never actually know what went down at Graceland,
28:55but Elvis did have a few health issues, most notably an enlarged heart.
29:00And, as you can imagine, prescription drug abuse likely didn't help the old ticker.
29:04Even so, the king lives on through conspiracy theories,
29:07and all those special people who understand what's really going on.
29:11Elvis, I want to thank you very much for being with us.
29:14We noticed that you settled in Bismarck, North Dakota. Could you tell us, Elvis,
29:19what's the biggest difference between Bismarck and Memphis?
29:23Probably the biggest difference, man. I never died in Bismarck.
29:27Number 2. Marilyn Monroe.
29:41Just a few months after her famous birthday salute to JFK,
29:44an American icon consumed a lethal amount of barbiturates and called it quits.
29:49At least, that's one possibility.
29:51On the surface, it seems that Marilyn Monroe was severely depressed and took her own life.
29:56She was a victim of a homicide. She was murdered.
30:00However, some think her overdose was accidental.
30:03While others believe she may have actually been murdered that evening in Brentwood,
30:06due to the fact that she ran with an interesting crowd of politicians,
30:10mobsters, and some real powerful individuals.
30:13She was very nervous about her phone being bugged,
30:16and asked me if I knew anyone that could look at it.
30:19Was it Norma Jean herself, or someone with a motive and opportunity?
30:23Although no evidence of foul play was found in the investigation,
30:26the theories surrounding her death continue.
30:28What is the business of the CIA, which was involved, or the FBI, which was involved?
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30:49Number 1. John F. Kennedy
30:52Through the years, they never changed their story. Now all of a sudden,
30:54they're doing it because it's for the public record? I can't buy that.
30:58Well, here's what we do know. Marilyn Monroe did not kill JFK.
31:02And maybe, just maybe, neither did Lee Harvey Oswald.
31:06He's been shot. He's been shot. Lee Oswald has been shot.
31:11In 1963, the extremely public death of John F. Kennedy altered the course of history,
31:17and subsequently inspired decades upon decades of conspiracy theories.
31:21And then all of a sudden, the day turns to chaos. You know, it's unbelievable.
31:27But someone pulled the trigger on not only the gun, but also on a massive cover-up.
31:32Given all the documentaries and books written about the ordeal,
31:35one could go mad just thinking about all the possibilities.
31:38How many shots did you say you heard?
31:40Four to six.
31:42That's impossible. You heard echoes. Echoes.
31:48Was it the CIA? The Soviets? The New Orleans contingent?
31:51The list of possibilities is endless. But when you look at the facts,
31:55is it really possible that Lee Harvey Oswald, a lone gunman,
31:59executed the perfect crime? Or were there larger forces at work?
32:03There was no conspiracy at all. The conspiracy was in the mind of Lee Oswald.
32:17Do you have any alternative theories about these or other celebrity deaths?
32:22Let us know in the comments.
32:23You believe in your heart of hearts John Carpenter killed Bob Crane.
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