

Scandalous: The Death of Marilyn Monroe premieres this Sunday, August 18th at 8PM/ET. Scandalous: The Death of Marilyn Monroe also includes interviews with biographers Keith Badman and Charles Casillo and features digitally re-mastered versions of original film reels of footage following the actress's death. Monroe's body was left unclaimed in the morgue for more than 24 hours - a fact also discussed in Fox News Channel's new three-part documentary series.

It showed the actress with a white sheet up to her chin as her face appeared gaunt and drained of color. Meanwhile, a separate image of Monroe taken shortly after her death (which was not snapped by Leigh) stunned fans after it was leaked in the days following her passing. Given Marilyn Monroe's status as one of the most iconic personalities of the 20th Century, as well as the long-standing intrigue surrounding her death, the photos would undoubtedly sell for an enormous sum. 'He actually died with that mystery,' Devik states. Leigh passed away in 1993 without ever revealing the location of the photos. Leigh - who was a famous freelance photographer for LIFE magazine - passed away in 1993 without ever revealing the location of his scandalous Monroe photos
