History Daily - Frank Sinatra Jr. Is Released by His Kidnappers

Episode Date: December 11, 2025

December 11, 1963. Three days after being abducted at gunpoint, 19-year-old Frank Sinatra Jr. is freed by his captors.  Support the show! Join Into History for ad-free listening and more. History Dai...ly is a co-production of Airship and Noiser.Go to HistoryDaily.com for more history, daily.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Oh, how much is it? I'm pretty bad. What? What? What's you laid out of? I laid upmation, and then pari lachiacortia. Maista.
Starting point is 00:00:09 Vaasan Club. Osta Vaasan tuotteita, kerapiste, and lunasta palkintoa. It's 9 p.m. on December 8th, 1963, at Harrah's Lodge Hotel in State Line, Nevada. 23-year-old Barry Keenan creeps up the exterior stairs to the second-floor balcony. His friend, Joe Amslan, follows a step behind. When they reached the top of the stairs,
Starting point is 00:00:42 a car suddenly starts up in the parking lot below them. Barry and Joe press themselves flat against the wall. They wait in the shadows until they see the taillights disappear out of the lot. Then they continue along the balcony toward room 417. Joe hands Barry a box wrapped in brown paper, but they're not delivery men. The parcel is just a ruse because they're here to kidnap the son of world-famous singer Frank Sinatra.
Starting point is 00:01:07 Barry knocks on the door and a voice from inside asks who, it is. Barry holds the parcel up and says he has a special delivery for Frank Sinatra Jr., a box of wine. The lock turns, and the door opens a crack. That's all Barry needs. He shoves the door open, and Frank Jr. lurches back as Barry and Joe muscle their way into the room. Barry throws the fake package of signs and whips a revolver out of his pocket. But then his stomach drops because Frank Jr. isn't alone. By the window is another man, his face frozen in fear. This wasn't part of the plan, but Barry and Joe have come too far to give up now. Thinking fast, Joe takes out a roll of tape.
Starting point is 00:01:47 He pushes a second man down onto a chair and winds the tape around his wrists. Frank Jr. turns to Barry, and his voice cracking, he asks if he should sit down too. But Barry answers no, because he's coming with them. Moments later, Frank Sinatra Jr. is hustled out the door, down the steps and into a waiting car. Within hours, Barry Keenan and his accomplices will eat. issue their ransom demand. The kidnapping of Frank Sinatra's son will dominate headlines around the world, but the scheme would quickly unravel, and Frank Jr. will be free again just three days later on December 11, 1963. Before we get back to the show, I need to tell you something. Making podcasts
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Starting point is 00:03:51 Frank Sinatra Jr. is released by his kidnappers. It's early afternoon on November 22nd, 1963 in a cheap hotel in Los Angeles, California, two weeks before Frank Sinatra Jr. is abducted. Barry Keenan turns over in bed, his head pounding. He squints up at the windows. He didn't close the drapes properly, and now a shaft of agonizingly bright sunlight cuts right across his pillow. It hurts his eyes, so groaning, he rolls over. Last night, he and two friends visited the famous Coconut Grove nightclub. It wasn't meant to be a celebration, though. He was a was there to watch Frank Sinatra Jr. perform. Frank Jr. hopes to follow in the footsteps of his
Starting point is 00:04:35 famous father, the singer and movie star Frank Sinatra Sr. And for weeks now, Barry has followed Frank Jr. around L.A., tracking his every movement until he was sure he was ready to put his plan into effect. But having decided that the kidnapping would go ahead the next day, Barry and his friends had a few drinks to toast to their assured success, but now he's paying the price with a brutal hangover. Barry staggers to the sink, fills a glass of water, and downs it in three long gulps. He then fills it again and walks to the desk. He lifts the telephone and calls the switchboard, but when the operator answers, her voice is just as shaky as his. Struggling to hold back tears, she stammers out the devastating news, President John F. Kennedy has been shot and killed in Dallas.
Starting point is 00:05:21 Barry's hangover suddenly feels even worse. He lowers the receiver, switches on the television, and sits on the edge of the bed to watch the coverage. Anchors speak and stunned, but flat voices. But for Barry, the death of the president is more than just a shock. It's a major wrench in his plans. With the nation suddenly plunged into mourning, bars and clubs are bound to close. Frank Jr.'s performance tonight will be canceled, and Barry's going to have to postpone the kidnapping.
Starting point is 00:05:49 After freshening up, Barry summons his two accomplices from their rooms. Barry is certain this only needs to be a temporary, Hitch. The plan is still solid, but the delay and the assassination seem to spute his co-conspirators and they no longer want any part in this scheme. Barry pleads and cajoles, trying to convince them that the plan is workable, but they're adamant, they're out. For his part, though, Barry refuses to give up on the scheme. He can't afford to. He once had a different life. A few years ago, he was a successful financier, and as the youngest member of the Los Angeles Stock Exchange, he was on track to become a millionaire, but following a car accident that left him unable to work,
Starting point is 00:06:29 he lost it all and became addicted to painkillers and alcohol. As his debts increased, Barry was increasingly desperate to reclaim his wealth. He also began to hear a voice, and he believed it was God telling him to turn to crime to help his family. He initially tried to ignore the voice, but soon he was pondering various illegal ways to make money. Finally, he hit upon the idea of kidnapping and ransoming the child of somebody famous. It didn't take Barry long to settle on his target. Frank Sinatra Jr. is the son of one of the world's wealthiest entertainers. So Barry called up two friends and let them in on the plan.
Starting point is 00:07:07 He believed it was foolproof, but then President Kennedy was shot. In the days that followed the assassination, the voice in Barry's head tells him to see the plan through, though. So he keeps following Frank Jr. as he goes about his daily life in Los Angeles. and Barry believes his chance finally comes when Frank Jr. announces that his upcoming performance at the casino and state line Nevada will go ahead. Still, Barry knows his plan can't be carried out by just one man. He convinces one of his ex-accomplices to meet him in state line by claiming they can
Starting point is 00:07:38 look for construction work there. But when Joe Amsler arrives into lakeside town 350 miles north of L.A., he realizes that Barry has duped him. Now that he's come so far, Joe is persuaded to rejoin the plight. Barry lays out the new plan. They will snatch Frank Jr. from his motel room and drive him back to Los Angeles at gunpoint. There they'll stash him at the house of the other man from the original kidnapping plot, John Irwin. John may not want to be part of it, but Barry figures that when they show up with Frank Sinatra Jr., he'll change his mind.
Starting point is 00:08:10 Then all they need to do is wait for their ransom demand to be answered, and they'll all be rich. 16 days after the assassination of President Kennedy, Barry and Joe will set the plot in motion. And one of the most famous singers in the world is about to get the worst news he's ever heard. Oh, how much better day? What, you've laid out there? I've laid up.
Starting point is 00:08:35 I laid down one elamics, and then parli lachie court. Maista. Vaasan Club. Osta Vaasan tuotteita, kerapist, and lunasta palkintoa. It's December 9, 1963. at MAPES Hotel in Reno, Nevada, the day after the abduction of Frank Sinatra Jr. In a hotel, an hour's drive from where his son went missing,
Starting point is 00:09:05 47-year-old Frank Sinatra Sr. stares at a telephone. Beside him are his publicist and five FBI agents. They're all waiting for the kidnappers to make contact. Earlier this morning, Sinatra was in Palm Springs, California, when he received a frantic call from his ex-wife, Nancy, telling him that their son had been kidnapped. She told him all she knew that two men had tricked their way into Frank's hotel room in state-line Nevada, tied up his trumpet player and then taken Frank away.
Starting point is 00:09:34 After the trumpet player freed himself, he raised the alarm. The police immediately put roadblocks on the highways all around state line, but there were no sign of the kidnappers, and Frank Jr.'s whereabouts are now a mystery. After hearing the news, Sinatra immediately booked a flight to Nevada, wanting to be as close to the scene as he could. But bad weather hampered his traffic. and he could only make it as far as Reno. Now he's hunkered down in a hotel there with the FBI,
Starting point is 00:10:00 waiting for the kidnappers to call. When the phone finally does ring, Sinatra snatches the receiver off the hook. But the voice on the other end of the line isn't the kidnappers. It's Jay Edgar Hoover, the director of the FBI. Hoover tells Sinatra that he's pulling out all the stops to find Frank Jr. When he needs Sinatra's support. Hoover tells the singer that he can't talk to the press. He just needs to wait for the kidnappers to.
Starting point is 00:10:24 Pay any ransom they demand and then let the FBI try to trace the money after his son's release. Sinatra reluctantly agrees. He has little love for the FBI. Not long ago, Hoover put Sinatra under surveillance in an attempt to prove his ties to the mafia. But despite their clashes in the past, Sinatra knows the FBI is his best hope for bringing home Frank Jr. safely. So through gridded teeth, Sinatra thanks Hoover for his help and ends a call. Then he returns to his vigil. by the phone. The ransom call finally comes at 4.45 p.m. The man on the phone asked Sinatra if he can be available to talk at 9 a.m. the following day. Sinatra surprised that the kidnapper's polite tone. It doesn't sound much like a criminal, but Sinatra answers without hesitation that of course he'll be
Starting point is 00:11:13 free. Then after a sleepless night, Sinatra takes another call the next morning. This time, the kidnapper hands the phone to Frank Jr. to prove that he's alive and unhurt. And when the kidnapper comes back on the line, the conversation finally turns to money. Sinatra insists that he'll pay. He just wants the criminals to name a price, but the voice on the other end suddenly gets angsty. He hangs up, leaving Sinatra petrified that he's done something wrong and endangered his boy's life. Thankfully, the kidnapper calls back within the hour, telling Sinatra that he must pay $240,000 for his son's safe return, a far lower figure than Sinatra was expecting. Then the kidnapper declares that he'll give Sinatra the instructions for a drop at a payphone in Los Angeles.
Starting point is 00:11:59 Sinatra rushes back to L.A. and hurries to the payphone identified by the kidnapper. But when he gets there, the kidnapper sends him to another payphone. Over the course of the day, Frank is sent from phone to phone, having no idea why he has to travel all over the city like this, but he does as he's told. Finally, the call comes with instructions of where to drop the ransom money. Kidnapper says the cash must be left in one suitcase wedged between two parked buses near a gas station, and there's
Starting point is 00:12:27 one extra demand. Sinatra must not be anywhere near the drop-off. Someone else must do it. After running around the city all day, Sinatra isn't happy that he won't be the one to make the final handoff, but he continues to follow FBI advice and cooperates with the kidnappers
Starting point is 00:12:43 as best he can, so the suitcase of money will be prepared. Sinatra will ask an associate to drop it off, and then Sinatra will wait and pray that his son makes it home alive. It's been a day. It's a good. What you laid out of the bread on?
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Starting point is 00:13:23 1963 in Los Angeles, California, an hour after the ransom drop. Barry Keenan walks up the driveway of the suburban house where Frank Sinatra Jr. has been held for the last three days. He has a suitcase tucked awkwardly under his arm. $240,000 is heavier than he expected,
Starting point is 00:13:41 and he'll be glad when he can finally sit it down. But when he reaches the door, he stops in his tracks. It's unlocked. Hours earlier, Barry left Frank Jr. with his accomplice, John Irwin, while he went to the ransom draw. He saw no signs of a stakeout and confident that the coast was clear. He grabbed the suitcase from between the two parked buses and rushed back to release Frank Jr.
Starting point is 00:14:04 But now he can't understand why the front door has been left unlocked. Gingerly, Barry steps inside. He calls John's name, but there's no answer. He even shouts for Frank Jr., but the house is empty. Panicking, Barry grabs the suitcase and runs. Soon he hears on the radio that Frank Jr. is back at home. The report states that his kidnapper released him on a street in Bel-Air in the early hours of the morning. Frank Jr. was then picked up by a local security guard and taken home.
Starting point is 00:14:34 Hearing this, Barry is relieved. Despite the chaotic way that Frank Jr. was released, he tells himself that his plan has succeeded and the money is now his. But not for long. Within days, the reluctant kidnapper John Irwin cracks. He confesses his involvement to his brother, who immediately turns him in to the authorities. Under questioning by FBI agents,
Starting point is 00:14:55 John then gives up the identities of his co-conspirators. Barry and Joe Ansler are quickly arrested and the suitcase full of cash is recovered and returned to Frank Sinatra Sr. Two months later, all three kidnappers go on trial. Barry claims that the kidnapping was Frank Jr.'s idea, nothing more than a crude attempt to raise his profile and boost his fledgling show business career.
Starting point is 00:15:18 But the jury doesn't buy it, and Barry and his accomplices are each found guilty. Despite the high-profile crime, though, Barry will serve less than five years in prison, and after his release, he will build a lucrative career in real estate and finally make the millions he always bought. believed were his destiny. But the real target of Barry's abduction plot will never be able to forget
Starting point is 00:15:39 what happened to his son. For the rest of his life, Frank Sinatra will carry a roll of coins with him everywhere he goes, ready in case a loved one is ever taken again, and he has to reach the kidnappers by payphone, just as he did before the release of his son on December 11, 1963. Next on History Daily, December 13, 1939. Less than two weeks after a social person, Soviet invasion, Finland wins its first major victory in the winter war. From Noyser and Airship, this is History Daily, hosted, edited and executive produced by me, Lindsay Graham, audio editing by Mohamed Shazi, sound design by Molly Bogg, music by Thrun. This episode is written and researched by Owen Paul Nichols, edited by Scott Reeves,
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