The memoir of Tony Oppedisano, the singer's manager, speculates that they made sure the actress never revealed the details of her affair with JFK
Almost 60 years have passed since Marilyn Monroe was found dead in her bed and, along with that of Elvis Presley and Bruce Lee, her death constitutes one of the most succulent breeding grounds to speculate about invisible hands behind the tragedy. Marilyn, however, her close friendship with President John Fitzgerald Kennedy and her brother, Bobby, and the fact that they were both assassinated, make her the most interesting of the three.
The chronicles of that time state that she died alone, depressed and broken, but the suspicion that a human hand and not hers pulled her strings surfaced almost from the beginning.
The disappearance of Norma Jean Mortenson, alias Marilyn Monroe, was considered a "probable suicide" as a result of a massive intake of barbiturates. The chronicles of that time state that she died alone, depressed and broken, but the suspicion that a human hand and not hers pulled the strings surfaced almost from the beginning. Frank Sinatra was a close friend of the actress. He knew her very well. According to Oppedisano, he did not believe that she had taken her life: "Frank believed that she had been murdered and she never recovered from it."
Among Marilyn's confessions to Sinatra, her sadness at being taken from her by the Kennedy clan once she ended her affair with JFK and her brother Robert Francis, known as Bobby Kennedy. In fact, she got along with both of them.
The legendary actress died just days before announcing a press conference. The author explains that she had seen her again with one of her ex-husbands, Joe DiMaggio, and that was the reason for her appointment with the media. She wanted to announce it to the four winds. Others believe that she actually wanted to show the dirty laundry of her relationship with the Kennedy clan. Frank Sinatra thought that he would never have done such a thing "because he still had feelings for Jack," Oppedisano writes, but also that "if the press conference had not been announced, he would have lived much longer." The book states that several sources assured Sinatra that “she had been murdered with a Nembutal suppository and that Bobby Kennedy or maybe the mob were involved”.
The legendary actress died just days before announcing a press conference and although it seems that she wanted to tell that she had returned with Joe Dimaggio, the Kennedy clan was restless
Different facts reinforce this conspiracy theory. For example, in Fred Lawrence Giles' biography Norma Jean: The Life of Marilyn Monroe published last year, it is revealed that Monroe had an abortion just weeks before her death and that the baby's father could be either JFK. like his brother Bobby. As early as 1964, Frank A. Capell stated unequivocally in The Strange Death of Marilyn Monroe that JFK had her assassinated to protect her career, as did journalist Anthony Scaduto, who added the disappearance of a private diary of the actress.
Giancana felt betrayed by the Kennedys and decided to hit them where he could do the most damage
Finally, the mafia, whose hypothesis is much more documented. In Double Cross: The Explosive Inside Story of the Mobster Who Controlled America, Chuck Giancana, nephew of Al Capone's famous hitman Sam Giancana, exposes that the Kennedy patriarch asked the mob for help to boost JFK's political career. When the Kennedy brothers seized power and launched a crusade against organized crime, Giancana naturally felt betrayed and decided to hit them where he could do the most damage: by killing Marilyn.


