The stunning revelation has emerged that Marilyn Monroe spent her last night alive in the company of a Mafia boss, Sam Giancana, at Frank Sinatra's lodge.
According to new claims, the iconic Hollywood actress was reportedly flown on the singer's private jet to Cal-Neva Lodge in Lake Tahoe, Nevada, where she spent the evening with Giancana.
It is alleged that during this encounter, Giancana, whom she was rumored to be romantically involved with, attempted to dissuade her from disclosing her affair with President John F. Kennedy.
Following this clandestine meeting, Monroe returned to Los Angeles early the next morning and tragically met her demise that very night, with the coroner later ruling her death as a ‘probable' suicide.
These revelations represent the first instance where details of this particular trip in the days leading up to Monroe's untimely passing in 1962 have surfaced.
If substantiated, this account could reshape the narrative surrounding the final chapter of the actress's life and prompt renewed speculation regarding the circumstances of her death.
The disclosure regarding Monroe's final night was unveiled by George Masters, her hair and makeup stylist, through recordings he made shortly before his death in 1998.
The tapes, discovered by Masters' nephew, Jeff Platts, shed light on the events preceding Monroe's demise, including her stay at Frank Sinatra's Cal-Neva Lodge alongside mob figure Sam Giancana.
In the recorded testimonies, a frail Mr. Masters recounts, “The night before she died, the last time I saw her, was in Lake Tahoe at the Cal-Neva Lodge.
She was there with Sam Giancana, who was the head of the Mafia.”
Notably, Monroe and Masters returned to Los Angeles together, with Masters dropping her off at her residence around 9 am on Sunday, August 5, 1962.
The newfound information suggests that Monroe may have been summoned back to Sinatra's lodge for a private discussion with Giancana, a close associate of Sinatra, contradicting previous accounts that placed Monroe at the lodge two weekends prior to her passing.
This development raises questions about whether Giancana's motive was to persuade Monroe to maintain secrecy regarding her ties to the Kennedys.
George Platts, reflecting on the significance of these revelations, speculated, “What if this trip George talks about was a last-ditch effort to get her to agree not to talk [about the Kennedys]?
What if Sam Giancana said, ‘Look, Frank, you didn't get it done.
She'll listen to me.
Let's bring her back again so I can have a shot at it.'
George specifically told me that Marilyn spent the evening with Sam Giancana.”
In the aftermath of Monroe's death, numerous conspiracy theories circulated, but Masters, in the tapes, points towards the involvement of the FBI in her demise.
He also hints at the unsettling possibility that Monroe was repositioned multiple times after her passing, further complicating the circumstances surrounding her tragic end.
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