In the final episode of the year, We look into the controversial death of Marilyn Monroe. Co-hosts Gianni and Jeanie discuss the release of Russo's latest book, 'Mafia Secrets,' and James Patterson's 'The Last Days of Marilyn Monroe,' which both address the circumstances surrounding Monroe's death. Russo shares personal recollections from 63 years ago, emphasizing his role as an informant for Frank Costello. He reveals that Monroe's death was a cover-up involving figures like Bobby Kennedy and the Chicago mob, contradicting her official suicide verdict. The hosts reflect on the implications of Patterson's findings, which validate Russo's long-held assertions and recount Monroe's relationships and final days. They also share future plans for the podcast and Russo’s upcoming events, while highlighting their determination to have Monroe’s cause of death reclassified from suicide to homicide by her 100th birthday.
This week, Gianni and Jeanie answer listener questions. They discuss the importance of audience engagement and interactive mail, emphasizing their presence on social media for queries. The show delves into personal anecdotes by Gianni, particularly focusing on Frank Sinatra's life, his generosity, and his advocacy for black entertainers. They reminisce about the old Vegas days, reflect on Gianni's experience in the film industry, and his encounters with various celebrities. They also highlight Gianni's business ventures, including his ownership of the Godfather intellectual property and his musical endeavors. Ending on a note about the impact of modern betting on sports, the podcast underscores community interaction and the fun of exploring Gianni's multifaceted career.
In this episode, Gianni and Jeanie discuss their gratitude, particularly during tough times, and the importance of resilience. Gianni reflects on his successful year, marked by financial prosperity and impactful charitable work. They touch on the value of helping veterans and the significant changes due to COVID-19, including the challenges and rewards of returning to work. The conversation also highlights personal milestones, including Gianni's significant recognition events, such as the unveiling of Dorothy Kilgallen Way in New York. They both emphasize teaching gratitude and values to younger generations. The episode ends with Gianni sharing his excitement about upcoming book releases and movie projects, revealing his continued passion and drive at 83 years old. Finally, they discuss their Thanksgiving plans and traditions, focusing on the importance of family and community.
The podcast episode featured Gianni and Jeanie discussing the mysterious deaths of Marilyn Monroe and Dorothy Kilgallen. Russo recounted his involvement with Monroe, including the weekend at the Cal Neva Lodge where she refused to sleep with Bobby Kennedy, leading to her murder. They also highlighted the dedication of a New York street to Kilgallen, a renowned journalist and TV personality, and Russo's advocacy for changing their death certificates to reflect homicide instead of suicide. The discussion emphasized the intersections of Hollywood, crime, and justice, shedding light on the historical and personal connections Russo had with Monroe and Kilgallen.
In this episode, Gianni and Jeannie discuss a variety of topics, ranging from the show's longevity and dedicated fanbase to Gianni's varied career and personal anecdotes. The duo answers fan questions from their mailbag, touching on characters like Sister Helen Travis and James Files, and detailing Gianni's familial ties to Sicily. They share amusing personal stories, including Gianni's experiences in Las Vegas, his different business ventures, and his time working as a private messenger for Frank Costello. They also reflect on historical events like the significant fires in Las Vegas hotels. Adding a nostalgic touch, they recount Gianni's roles and experiences on the set of 'The Godfather,' enriched with behind-the-scenes tales.