Frank Sinatra believed Marilyn Monroe was murdered, an explosive new book reveals. Sinatra’s close friend and former manager Tony Oppedisano reveals all in his memoir Sinatra and Me: In The Wee Small Hours.
People published an excerpt from the book, which includes a bit about the singer being suspicious about what had really happened when Monroe was found dead from a suspected drug overdose on August 4, 1962. “Frank believed she was murdered,” Oppedisano writes, “and he never got over it.” Oppedisano claims Sinatra and Monroe were close friends but not lovers, despite rumours to the contrary.
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