[1] Following a car accident, Keenan became penniless and addicted to painkillers, and he eventually hatched the kidnap-for-ransom scheme and enlisted others to help.
[2] Keenan, along with Johnny Irwin and Joe Amsler, conspired to kidnap Frank Sinatra Jr.[3] Keenan had a psychiatric condition in which he heard voices, and felt that his plan was blessed by God; since he intended to eventually pay the money back, he did not think the kidnapping was immoral.
[9] The kidnapping was the basis for Stealing Sinatra, a Showtime movie released in 2003 starring David Arquette and William H.
[4] In March 2020, it was announced that Keenan would be played by Grant Gustin in Operation Blue Eyes, a biopic about the kidnapping.
He's free now... Maybe, wherever he is, he's sitting pretty at the big table with a White Russian in one hand and a Cuban cigar in the other.