Frank Sinatra lived a full life, but the mysterious loss of a friend and fellow icon haunted him until his death.
The events surrounding what led to the demise of Marilyn Monroe, who was found dead on August 4, 1962, are still unclear to many, but Sinatra for one was apparently convinced that the Some Like It Hot star didn’t die from an accidental overdose in — at least according to the music legend’s close confidant and former manager Tony Oppedisano.
In his memoir Sinatra and Me: In The Wee Small Hours, Oppedisano gets candid about what Frank really thought about his friend’s untimely death, writing: Whoa!
We’re officially in conspiracy territory here, folks. But remember, this isn’t the theory of some internet rando: Sinatra and Monroe
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