In a shocking revelation, it has been uncovered that the late actress Marilyn Monroe spent her last night alive at Frank Sinatra's lodge in the company of a mafia boss.
It is believed that Monroe was deeply infatuated with this mysterious figure.
On August 5, 1962, at the age of 36, Monroe found herself at Cal-Neva Lodge in Lake Tahoe, Nevada after taking a private jet provided by Sinatra.
The mafia boss she spent the evening with was Sam Giancana.
During her time at the lodge, it is said that the gangster attempted to dissuade Monroe from making their affair with President John F Kennedy public knowledge.
Despite his efforts, Monroe flew back to Los Angeles early the next morning, only to be found dead later that night.
The cause of death was ruled as “probable” suicide by the coroner.
This revelation marks the first time that any mention has been made of this significant trip.
If proven true, it could challenge our understanding of Monroe's final moments and raise new questions about her untimely demise.
The claims regarding Monroe's last night were made by her hair and make-up stylist, George Masters, in recordings he left behind before his passing in 1998.
These cassette tapes were recently discovered by Masters' nephew, Jeff Platts, and have now been released to the public.
In the recordings, Masters can be heard saying in a frail voice, “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.”
According to Masters, he and Monroe returned to Los Angeles together, with him dropping her off at her home around 9am on Sunday, August 5, 1962.
It is known that Monroe had been at Sinatra's lodge two weekends prior to her death, but it now appears that she was summoned back for a private conversation with Giancana.
Monroe's passing gave rise to numerous conspiracy theories, yet the tapes left by Masters shed light on the motive behind her demise.
“It was because of the Kennedys.
I really think the FBI did it,” Masters is heard stating in the recordings.
Furthermore, Masters seemingly confirms the theory that Monroe was moved around before her death.
“Did you know she was pronounced dead, and then they brought her back to the house, and she was still alive, and they took her back to the hospital, and brought her back home, and then the coroners came over, and they found her dead in another bed – somebody moved her,”
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