Bombshell: Marilyn Monroe, pictured, was not contemplating suicide, according to a forensic psychologist
'A chest of drawers is a very personal item, and fairly low cost, and that is indicative that she was making plans for herself in the future.'
Ms Monroe's death was ruled a probable suicide.
Check: The $228.80 check, pictured, signed by Marilyn Monroe the day before she died is up for auction
Payment: The back of the check, pictured, is stamped by Santa Monica Bank
'It's not like she was getting a high out of buying a lot of stuff or big ticket items, which is often what people who are feeling depressed do to elevate themselves,' Dr Bernstein said.
'If I was doing a psycho autopsy and determining whether it was suicide or an accident, this particular piece of data - and of course I don't know what else she did that day - is not consistent with someone who was planning to not be around to enjoy what they were buying.
'It easily could have been an accident,' said Dr Bernstein. 'It probably was.'
Starlet: The actress, pictured, died on August 5, 1962, almost 50 years ago
Suicide: Ms Monroe's death was ruled a probable suicide, but Dr Bernstein believes she was not suicidal
Memorabilia: The check is among 15 of Ms Monroe's items up for sale with Heritage Auctions
Favourite: No star commands the hearts and wallets of collectors like Ms Monroe, Heritage Auctions says
Ms Monroe banked with City National Bank of Beverly Hills and the check was written by someone other than Marilyn, possibly her caretaker Eunice Murray, according to the auction house.
It is signed in blue ballpoint ink by the starlet.
'No star will ever capture the hearts and wallets of collectors quite like Marilyn Monroe,' Heritage's director of Entertainment and Music Memorabilia Margaret Barret told the Huffington Post.
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