Frank Sinatra believed that Marilyn Monroe was murdered, a revelatory new book claims.Monroe was found dead from an accidental overdose in August 1962, but the book alleges that the Rat Pack icon believed her death was linked to renowned affairs with President John F.
Kennedy and his brother, Bobby.In the book, titled Sinatra And Me: In The Wee Small Hours, Sinatra’s former manager and close friend, Tony Oppedisano claims: “Frank believed she was murdered, and he never got over it.”Monroe was staying at the Cal Neva Lodge before her death, part owned by Sinatra, and the book alleges she was there with her ex-husband, the baseball icon Joe DiMaggio.As The Independent reports, Monroe was set to host a press conference at the hotel, which,.
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