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  1. Aug 30, 2022 · According to The Sunday Post, it's been theorized that perhaps Millette murdered Bern for his betrayal. Days after Bern's death, Millette, per a 1932 article from The Healdsburg Tribune , killed herself by jumping off a boat in the Sacramento River.

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  2. Feb 5, 2019 · Many speculated she had faked her death. Rumors started that a mystery woman was seen with Bern the day before his suicide. Perhaps Millette, the spurned woman, had murdered Bern and gone...

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  3. Sep 17, 2022 · While some assumed that she killed Bern in a fit of rage (it was said that a mysterious woman was seen with him the day before he died), Millette's body was found by two fishermen in the Sacramento River on September 14, 1932.

  4. Jul 12, 2015 · Among the evidence accumulated by Fitts was testimony that Millette had phoned MGM several times prior to Bern’s death, each time demanding to speak to her ‘husband’. In the hope that Bern could calm her down, MGM even arranged transport for her to visit him.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paul_BernPaul Bern - Wikipedia

    Marx, after reviewing the evidence, concluded that Bern was murdered by his abandoned common-law wife Dorothy Millette, who then committed suicide by drowning, jumping overboard from the Delta King on the way from San Francisco to Sacramento, California. [29]

  6. Jan 3, 2017 · A minority of skeptics believed that Harlow had killed Bern and that MGM executives’ visit to her home was an attempt to cover up the evidence of her crime. A more commonly proposed suspect – assuming that Bern had not, in fact, killed himself – was Dorothy Millette, Bern’s former common-law wife.

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  8. A minority of skeptics believed that Harlow had killed Bern and that MGM executives’ visit to her home was an attempt to cover up the evidence of her crime. A more commonly proposed suspect – assuming that Bern had not, in fact, killed himself – was Dorothy Millette, Bern’s former common-law wife.

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