Her Husband and Brother-in-law
It is not clear what Eunice's husband John Murray did for a living or when he died, although it is known he had a brother named Churchill Murray who joined, sometime before 1962, a group of openly communist Americans who relocated to Mexico. Churchill Murray met Monroe and Eunice Murray during the two women's visit there in 1962, but it is not known whether John Murray was alive at that time, whether he was still married to Eunice or whether his career had any connection to Eunice's interest in introducing Monroe to people who did not work in the movie industry.
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