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      • Sinatra was kidnapped at the age of 19 on December 8, 1963, at Harrah's Lake Tahoe (Room 417). He was released two days later after his father paid the $240,000 ransom demanded by the kidnappers (equivalent to $2,390,000 in 2023 terms).
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  2. On December 8, 1963, a group of amateur criminals hoping to strike it rich engineered one of the most infamous kidnappings in American history. For several weeks, two 23-year-old former high...

  3. Jul 27, 2021 · The authorities inspect the Lake Tahoe hotel room from which Frank Sinatra Jr. was kidnapped. Junior complied and, at one point on the drive, Keenan talked his way out of a police roadblock...

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  4. Kidnapping. Sinatra was kidnapped at the age of 19 on December 8, 1963, at Harrah's Lake Tahoe (Room 417). [5] . He was released two days later after his father paid the $240,000 ransom demanded by the kidnappers (equivalent to $2,390,000 in 2023 terms).

  5. Dec 8, 2014 · On December 8, 1963, a pair of former high school classmates from Los Angeles decided that a quick path to fortune, if not fame, would be to kidnap the son of “Ol’ Blue Eyes” and hold him for ransom. Frank Sinatra Jr., who was at the time just starting his own musical career, was 19 years old and performing at Harrah’s Club Lodge in Lake Tahoe.

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  6. Mar 17, 2016 · Frank Sinatra’s only son — who died Wednesday at 72 — was kidnapped at gunpoint on Dec. 8, 1963, in Lake Tahoe. Then 19, Frank Sinatra Jr. was held for 54 hours by a rag-tag group of...

  7. Nov 13, 2009 · December | 11. On December 11, kidnappers release Frank Sinatra, Jr., after abducting him in Lake Tahoe, California, three days earlier. The 19-year-old man, who was trying to follow in...

  8. Jul 28, 2021 · Updated August 18, 2021. Frank Sinatra Jr. was held hostage for just over two days before the kidnappers became anxious, and set him free before retrieving their ransom. In 1963, just two weeks after President John F Kennedy was shot, another American icon would find himself in the middle of a tragedy — though one with a slightly happier ending.

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