A check signed by Marilyn Monroe the day before her death proves she was not planning to kill herself, according to a forensic psychologist.
The actress used the check, which is now being auctioned off, to purchase a white chest of drawers worth $228.80 from Pilgrim’s Furniture, an act Harvard-trained Dr S. David Bernstein believes is inconsistent with someone contemplating suicide.
Dr Bernstein said people about to take their own lives often engage in shopping sprees, but the fact all Ms Monroe bought was the chest of drawers suggests she was planning to be around to use it.





