In a shocking revelation, Godfather actor Gianni Russo has made bold claims about the circumstances surrounding the deaths of Marilyn Monroe and President John F. Kennedy Jr.
In an exclusive interview with DailyMailTV, Russo, who portrayed Carlo Rizzi in The Godfather, suggests that Monroe may still be alive today if her ex-husband, baseball legend Joe DiMaggio, had heeded her call for help just days before her demise.
According to Russo, Monroe reached out to DiMaggio, asking him to rescue her from a Nevada resort.
However, DiMaggio allegedly refused to come, leading Russo to conclude that Monroe would potentially have survived had her plea been answered.
Russo also asserts that the notorious assassin Lee Harvey Oswald was not responsible for JFK's assassination and claims to possess knowledge of the true culprit.
Russo suggests that Monroe was brought there with the intention of filming a scandalous encounter involving her, JFK, and his brother Robert “Bobby” Kennedy.
The mobsters aimed to use this footage as blackmail to pressure JFK into supporting their interests.
According to Russo, Robert and Joe Kennedy arrived at the resort, but JFK failed to make an appearance.
This led Monroe to threaten going to the press, which Russo believes triggered her demise.
He contends that the Kennedys desired her silence and subsequently orchestrated her death.
While longstanding rumors claim that Monroe had affairs with both JFK and Robert, Russo provides additional context to support these claims.
Russo implicates Frank Sinatra as the orchestrator of the planned encounter and suggests that DiMaggio was aware of the situation but chose to stay out of it at Sinatra's behest.
He criticizes DiMaggio, labeling him as a “piece of sh*t” for not responding to Monroe's distress call.
Additionally, Russo disputes the official cause of Monroe's death, suggesting that she was injected with oxygen through her pubic region by a hitman known as The Doctor.
This alleged assassination was supposedly carried out to prevent Monroe from revealing her affairs to the media.
In an astonishing twist, Russo also implicates the mob in JFK's assassination.
He claims that the same mobsters who helped JFK ascend to power later conspired to eliminate him and Robert.
Russo suggests that Joe Kennedy and Frank Costello, prominent figures during Prohibition, formed a partnership that aimed to secure JFK's presidency and subsequently invade Cuba.
However, when Robert embarked on a mission to dismantle organized crime, three top mob bosses decided to retaliate.
Russo states that three different families had three separate shooters on the day of JFK's assassination.
He dismisses Lee Harvey Oswald as the killer and identifies mobster Johnny Roselli as the true assailant.
According to Russo, Roselli shot JFK while hiding in a sewer, delivering the fatal blow.
Oswald, who took the blame for the murder, was merely a scapegoat.
Unfortunately, Roselli was killed before he could testify, leaving Oswald to shoulder the responsibility for the assassination alone.
Despite his explosive revelations, Russo appears unconcerned about potential retaliation from the mob.
He jokingly remarks that there is no one left to pose a threat.
Russo's claims have garnered attention, with some applauding his boldness and others skeptical of his assertions.
As investigations continue, it remains to be seen if these allegations will shed new light on two of the most enduring mysteries in American history.
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