Gianni Russo, renowned for his portrayal of Carlo Rizzi in the iconic movie “The Godfather,” has unveiled startling revelations regarding the untimely demises of President John F. Kennedy and Hollywood legend Marilyn Monroe.
In his latest book titled “Hollywood Godfather,” Russo discloses intricate details previously concealed from the public eye.
Originally named “Don't Shoot the Messenger,” the book delves into Russo's formative years as a messenger for the influential mob figure Frank Costello.
From a tender age, Russo carried out numerous deliveries of mysterious “envelopes” at the behest of his boss Costello, painting a vivid picture of his early involvement in clandestine dealings.
According to Russo, a singular faction within the mob orchestrated the assassination of JFK, citing a pivotal conversation between Joe Kennedy and Frank Costello.
Allegedly, Joe Kennedy sought the mob's support to propel his son into the presidency, promising reciprocal benefits including a reclamation of casinos in Cuba.
However, unforeseen circumstances derailed this carefully orchestrated plan, leading to a cascade of repercussions.
Russo recounts a chance encounter with Lee Harvey Oswald, JFK's assassin, during a routine delivery trip to New Orleans.
Unbeknownst to him at the time, the brief interaction with Oswald would later assume profound significance, unveiling a web of deceit and manipulation.
Russo asserts that Oswald was manipulated into believing that his heinous act would grant him safe passage to Cuba, exploiting his pre-existing communist leanings.
In a surprising twist, Russo unveils a lesser-known side of Marilyn Monroe, portraying her as a pawn in a larger political chess game.
Contrary to popular beliefs, Russo alleges a cordial relationship with Monroe, distinct from the romantic entanglements she shared with JFK and RFK.
He suggests that Monroe's presence at Cal Neva was orchestrated to coerce the Kennedy brothers, leveraging damaging information against them, akin to the infamous J. Edgar Hoover incident in Chicago.
The sudden demise of Monroe in August 1962 continues to shroud in mystery, prompting speculations and conspiracies that endure to this day.
Despite his proximity to reputed mobsters, Russo maintains his stance of never being formally inducted into the folds of organized crime, asserting his peripheral role in the intricate web of mob politics.
Through Russo's candid accounts and insider perspectives, the intricate tapestry of historical events surrounding JFK and Marilyn Monroe is unraveled, shedding light on the covert machinations that shaped their fates.
In a narrative brimming with intrigue and revelations, Russo's disclosures offer a fresh lens through which to view these enigmatic chapters of American history.
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