In a shocking turn of events, Gianni Russo, renowned for his role in The Godfather, has come forward with explosive claims about the deaths of Marilyn Monroe and President John F. Kennedy Jr.
According to Russo, Monroe's ex-husband, baseball legend Joe DiMaggio, could have prevented her untimely demise if he had only responded to her plea for help just days before her death.
Russo, now 75 years old, who allegedly had an affair with Monroe himself, revealed that she made a desperate phone call to DiMaggio, begging him to rescue her from a Nevada resort.
Tragically, DiMaggio did not come to her aid, and Russo believes that had he done so, Monroe might still be alive today.
But that's not all.
Russo also makes a stunning claim about the assassination of JFK.
He asserts that Lee Harvey Oswald was not the one responsible for the president's death and insists that he knows who the true assassin is.
In an exclusive interview with DailyMailTV, Russo shares his theories and sheds light on the dark secrets surrounding these historical events.
Monroe, under the influence of Xanax, was present with singer Frank Sinatra.
According to Russo, the mobsters had planned to film Monroe engaging in a threesome with JFK and his brother Robert “Bobby” Kennedy.
Their intention was to use this scandalous tape as blackmail to force JFK to invade Cuba and return control of the island's casinos to organized criminals.
However, the plan went awry when Monroe refused to cooperate.
She adamantly declared that she would go to the press, refusing to be anyone's pawn.
This act of defiance marked the beginning of the end for Monroe, as Russo claims that the Kennedys saw her as a threat and wanted her silenced permanently.
Russo believes that Monroe's fate could have been different if DiMaggio had responded to her distress call.
He alleges that DiMaggio, who was in San Francisco at the time, had the opportunity to come to her aid but instead chose to involve Sinatra.
According to Russo, Sinatra orchestrated the entire threesome shoot and instructed DiMaggio to stay away.
Furthermore, Russo challenges the official cause of Monroe's death, which was ruled as a barbiturates overdose.
He asserts that a man known as The Doctor, an anesthesiologist and killer-for-hire with connections to the mob, injected Monroe with oxygen through her pubic region until she suffered an aneurysm.
This ghastly act was supposedly carried out to prevent Monroe from exposing her affairs to the media.
In addition to his claims about Monroe, Russo implicates the mob in JFK's assassination.
He reveals that Joe Kennedy and Frank Costello were partners during Prohibition, and when JFK assumed power, he intended to invade Cuba with the support of the mob.
However, Robert Kennedy, as Attorney General, launched a campaign against organized crime instead.
In retaliation, three top mob bosses conspired to eliminate him.
Russo suggests that three different shooters from three different families were involved in JFK's assassination.
He insists that it was not Lee Harvey Oswald, but rather mobster Johnny Roselli who fired the fatal shot.
Roselli, hidden in a sewer, emerged and took the kill shot with deadly accuracy.
Oswald was merely a scapegoat, and investigations were closing in on Roselli before he was brutally murdered.
Despite the gravity of his claims, Russo appears unfazed by potential repercussions from the mob.
He argues that those who were involved are no longer alive, making retaliation unlikely.
With his revelations, Russo hopes to shed light on the hidden truths behind these historical events, challenging the official narratives that have shaped American history for decades.
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