What DNA Revealed About Marilyn Monroe’s True Bloodline Shocked Everyone!

    What if everything we thought we knew about Marilyn Monroe’s father was wrong?

    For decades, the official story claimed that Martin Edward Mortensen was Marilyn Monroe’s father. But newly examined historical records, family testimony, and DNA evidence tell a very different story.

    In this documentary, we investigate the mystery that haunted Marilyn Monroe throughout her life: the identity of her biological father. From a single strand of hair preserved after her death to groundbreaking genetic analysis conducted decades later, the evidence leads to a surprising conclusion that changes one of Hollywood’s most famous stories.

    You’ll discover:

    • The truth behind Marilyn Monroe’s birth certificate
    • Why researchers questioned the official story
    • The role of Charles Stanley Gifford in Marilyn’s life
    • How DNA testing helped solve a decades-old mystery
    • The forgotten Scottish and Irish roots of Marilyn Monroe’s bloodline
    • What scientists revealed about her ancestry and family history

    This is the fascinating story of identity, family, genealogy, and the power of modern DNA science to rewrite history.

    If you enjoy documentaries about ancestry, genealogy, DNA discoveries, historical mysteries, and famous historical figures, be sure to subscribe to DNA VERDICT for more investigations into history’s most intriguing bloodlines.

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    1. She was a tragic person. I feel sad for her. She was sick… she was addicted beacause of the studios…
      Her death was tragic like her life.

    2. I used to be jealous of her but I learned about her and her hardships and I love her. I still believe the Kennedys killed her. She knew too much about them and and Top Secret documents and Classified documents.

    3. FAKE “snow over video and still images" is disgusting and too far below technical standards to explain.
      Why anyone would corrupt their own product with such distractions like this is completely beyond my understanding. Ron W4BIN

    4. I'm also a descendant of John Munro who was captured as the battle of Worcester and shipped off to New England as an indentured servant, so that makes Marilyn my distant cousin. I also had a couple other Scots POWs ,one named Magoon or possibly MacGowan (can't remember his first name without looking it up), and Duncan Stewart who was probably captured at the battle of Dunbar, and they may all three have arrived on the same ship in around 1649.

      Duncan Stewart and his future wife Ann Winchurst were publicly whipped for "fornication" because sex outside of marriage was illegal and indentured servants were not allowed to marry until the completed their term of indenture. They went on to have many children and Duncan and his sons became some of the earliest shipbuilders in New England on the Merrimack River in Massachusetts.

    5. Marilyn wasn't at all rational about her maternal lineage. She had a half brother who died young of TB. Her half sister Bernice lived into her 90's with zero mental issues. Her own mother Gladys was chiefly a religious fanatic after her breakdown following being abandoned by Marilyn's father and trying to be a single mother to an illegitimate daughter when that was extremely frowned upon. It became too much, but she did live her later years with daughter Bernice away from confinement.

    6. Her true father must have been mentally ill also to treat her so horribly afterward. Terrible man! May he burn in obscurity in hell. Sweet woman, Norma Jean, you were too good for this world and the evil people who were trusted with your precious and famous life. God smiled on you Norma Jean. Enjoy Heaven.

    7. Unless a ZERO TOLERANCE response is inacted, it will continue to proliferate across various businesses who offer service at a lower than average price.🤑

    8. If the original Birth Certificate was inaccurate & the studios made up a story, why should we not question whether this is not also just another made up story? And the actual truth something even more complicated & embarrassing?

    9. The last sentence in this video is inaccurate & ought to be corrected. It took much more than "3 years after the man was buried" — in the 1960s — for the scientific answer proposed here to be brought out!

    10. She was a doll or little girl they used her I don’t think she was happy alone in her room she is so sad all the time and feels lonely

    11. I think MM & many, many other high profile characters conceived to play a storyline in the world’s very own constantly running Truman Show, of sorts. The only thing is, we are all Truman. I don’t think celebrities become celebrities by chance or by sheer talent. I believe most are made for being a character and the others are the sons and daughters of already famous people.