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Honestly, it doesn't convince me either. There is another hypothesis, however, that convinces me and scares me. Ok. Let's hear it. Remember that Dr. Greenson was trying to get your addiction to barbiturates out, and that, to help you sleep, he asked Eunice to give you chloral-hydrate enemas? We talked about it before, yes, about the famous enema. On the evening of August 4th, he had ordered just this treatment. This is fine too. Listen to me carefully: your psychiatrist, however, did not know that the other colleague, your treating doctor, Dr. Hyman Engelberg, a few days before the fourth, had visited you. August 1st and 3rd as well: he gave you restorative injections and supplied you with Nembutal, which you kept taking all day. It seems that the night before (the third), I had also given a tablet to Pat. In short, you had them. Possible. I do not remember buying it. The trouble is that barbiturates, mixed with chloral hydrate, become a deadly poison. So Greenson, by telling your housekeeper to give you an enema, would have inadvertently killed you. Someone heard him say that night, "Damn, Hyman had given her some medicine I didn't know about!" So, even if unintentionally, they would have killed me. It is a hypothesis. Do you know that you have bruises above your left hip and on your back? What do you want me to know! There is also only a clumsy and useless attempt at resuscitation by the doctor called by the housekeeper to think about. He probably hurt your rib. Believe me, the too composed position in which they found you was also anomalous: decidedly unusual for a case of death from a sleeping pill overdose. Well, Bianca, what conclusion would you draw? That it was really an overdose, probably accidental, of Nembutal, plus the potassium chloral enema administered by your housekeeper Eunice Murray, who was following Dr. Ralph Greenson's prescriptions, that really killed you. I repeat: probably accidental. Suffice it to say that, during the various testimonies she made of her, he changed her version several times, up to the one told in the book she wrote, The last months. "Told by Marilyn's Companion and Confidante" What did she tell about me? Everyone has been talking about you and still talking. As you can see, me too. As for your housekeeper, obviously in the book she put everything she could attract attention, to sell well. On the day between the 4th and 5th of August, she too had moved her body, cleaned the bedroom and washed the sheets and clothes you were wearing. To have called, before the police, the driver of Rudy Kautzsky (who testified that he never saw your body that evening), and therefore her son-in-law (or nephew), Norman Jeffries. That evening, however, she also changed her version regarding the position in which she had found your body: