OMG Gladys looked just like my sister. My brother actually met Marilyn when he was a little boy. He remembers her as having a very sweet nature. When I lived in Santa Monica , I drove by Marilyn's house on Montana every day on my way to work. Wow women were treated by a very archaic medical system.
Your videos are great! I think I heard somewhere that Gladys also suffered from the chemical effects of the film cutter fumes which further compounded her mental health difficulties. Sure is heartbreaking to hear about how things went so wrong for her😢
Once again you've produced a great video for all of your popular culture fans world wide. If you are looking for an original source for further exploration of extant popular culture locations in Los Angeles, you should get the book, *"Hollywood Lawyer: The Jerry Giesler Story."* Giesler handled MM's divorce from Joe DiMaggio, and to quote his Wikipedia page, "He represented Clarence Darrow, Charles Chaplin, Alexander Pantages (three times), Errol Flynn, Busby Berkeley, Bugsy Siegel, and Marilyn Monroe, among many others." Moreover, there are photos in the book, and addresses and landmarks are given in the description of the many crimes, and scandals he dealt with, many of which landmarks are still extant. My wife and I thoroughly enjoy your work, and look forward to all your new releases.
Such a tragic family, through generations. That happens unfortunately sometimes. Poor Marilynn, all she ever wanted was to be proud of herself, be loved, and have kids. With her self medicating, that made it worse it was a bittersweet life.💓💖💓
Norwalk CA is we're Metropolitan State Hospital is still open. I had a breakdown after my second daughter was born. I suffered from post partum depression. I was there for six months.
@@laumarlopez8417 I was drugged had to 😴 sleep on the floor during the day no bed until night.it wasn't pleasant by no means. I'm grateful I survived being in there. I'm no !I get manic depressive or as they call it now, bipolar . I've had a good life.
Marilyn Monroe's Mother was at Rock Haven in the Glendale Montose area. Rock Haven has been protected. I don't know if it will be restored. You can't walk on the grounds.
Great video. Thanks . Lord bless you. I grew up in the south bay in the 60s too. Great times in Los angeles in that era. With all respect, I cast my vote for R. Welch. Lol.
That was do to fact that most mafia doctor called psychiatrist want just 💰the money from the pharma by washbraing people that that’s the only thing to do.
Your love for MM radiates in this. I know she's smiling someplace that you dignified her mother's story with compassion and honor.
OMG Gladys looked just like my sister. My brother actually met Marilyn when he was a little boy. He remembers her as having a very sweet nature. When I lived in Santa Monica , I drove by Marilyn's house on Montana every day on my way to work. Wow women were treated by a very archaic medical system.
Right?? Infuriating.
Your videos are great! I think I heard somewhere that Gladys also suffered from the chemical effects of the film cutter fumes which further compounded her mental health difficulties. Sure is heartbreaking to hear about how things went so wrong for her😢
Found your chan recently and have become a big fan. Thank you for the great vids and all the info. Outstanding.
Once again you've produced a great video for all of your popular culture fans world wide. If you are looking for an original source for further exploration of extant popular culture locations in Los Angeles, you should get the book, *"Hollywood Lawyer: The Jerry Giesler Story."*
Giesler handled MM's divorce from Joe DiMaggio, and to quote his Wikipedia page, "He represented Clarence Darrow, Charles Chaplin, Alexander Pantages (three times), Errol Flynn, Busby Berkeley, Bugsy Siegel, and Marilyn Monroe, among many others." Moreover, there are photos in the book, and addresses and landmarks are given in the description of the many crimes, and scandals he dealt with, many of which landmarks are still extant.
My wife and I thoroughly enjoy your work, and look forward to all your new releases.
Thank you...I really love your videos.
Thank you as always, Clyde.
Such a tragic family, through generations. That happens unfortunately sometimes. Poor Marilynn, all she ever wanted was to be proud of herself, be loved, and have kids. With her self medicating, that made it worse it was a bittersweet life.💓💖💓
Thank you for this video.
Norwalk CA is we're Metropolitan State Hospital is still open. I had a breakdown after my second daughter was born. I suffered from post partum depression. I was there for six months.
You're a good man CB. Please provide details on this video's angelic soundtrack...
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Thank you, Clyde, for the wonderful work.
Wow. Thanks for sharing this rich information!
Thanks. Keep up good work thar.
wow, thanks Clyde
It's a horrible place. I still remember my being there I'm 68 years old
How were you treaded? Where they nice to you?
@@laumarlopez8417 I was drugged had to 😴 sleep on the floor during the day no bed until night.it wasn't pleasant by no means. I'm grateful I survived being in there. I'm no !I get manic depressive or as they call it now, bipolar . I've had a good life.
@@elizabethcox7650 Happy to hear you are a survivor! Bless your heart. Peace be too you
Thanks up loading love mm and this is history
Marilyn Monroe's Mother was at Rock Haven in the Glendale Montose area. Rock Haven has been protected. I don't know if it will be restored. You can't walk on the grounds.
This is like an unironic On Cinema On Location.
Very impressive human insight Clyde.
Great video. Thanks . Lord bless you. I grew up in the south bay in the 60s too. Great times in Los angeles in that era. With all respect, I cast my vote for R. Welch. Lol.
Not easy but you did tons of research..thank you so much for this vid. And William Conrad factoid I did not know about
I've often wondered where Betty Page spent her time in a Psych hospital.What those years must have been like for her.Thabks for this post
Great job, Clyde. Your voice is a bit like that of Tony Curtis.
Name of the song?
Midnight Cowboy by John Barry from the motion picture of the same name 1969.
Tyuuuu💋💋💋💋❤️❤️
sad,so sad.
Sad story
Lots of people hung themselves around the depression including Wall Street so called rich and normal.
..still looking for her
My. Mom died of myocarditis
what is that
Did her mom die in 1938?
She died 1984
Norwalk looks pretty bleak.
That pink tornado can curse your family wow watch what you say.
why is there so much trash in the environment?
No wonder Norma Jean was a pill popping mess in the end
Not nice man
That was do to fact that most mafia doctor called psychiatrist want just 💰the money from the pharma by washbraing people that that’s the only thing to do.