Monthly Archives: April 2026

Voices — Christine Collins, April 23, 1931

April 23, 1931: Walter Collins is “in good condition,” a prison report says. Collins was the husband of Christine Collins, whose story inspired the Clint Eastwood movie “Changeling.” Continue reading

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April 23, 1908: Whiskey Is a Health Tonic

April 23, 1908: Whiskey is a health tonic! Continue reading

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April 16, 1938: Child Molested, Killed

Trigger warning: This post from 1938 deals with an abuser who died in the gas chamber for killing his young victim. Continue reading

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April 22, 1908: Beer Is a Health Drink

April 22, 1908: Beer is a health drink, especially good for “the weak and the convalescent.” “When beer is pure, there is nothing more healthful.” Continue reading

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Black Dahlia Book Club for April 2026

In the fourth installment of the Black Dahlia Book Club, I looked at the portrayal of Elizabeth Short’s murder in early crime anthologies leading up to Jack Webb’s “The Badge” in 1958. Continue reading

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April 21, 1908: Dispute Over Black and White Children Playing Together Turns Deadly

April 21, 1908: In Memphis, a quarrel between women over Black and white children playing together leads to a fight and then a shooting. And a crackdown on sending birth control information through the mail. Continue reading

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April 20, 2008: Club Mecca Firebombing Victims Remembered

April 20, 2008: Remembering the victims of the Club Mecca Firebombing. Continue reading

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April 20, 1959: It’s a Woman’s World — Auto Mechanic

April 20, 1959: Meet Mrs. Roy Harper, a trained auto mechanic who helps run her husband’s auto garage, where she is apparently a service writer and specializes in carburetors. But the Los Angeles Times assures readers that she’s still ladylike and prefers “high heels and chic clothes” to dirty coveralls and tools in the hip pockets. Continue reading

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April 20, 1908: Great White Fleet Draws Huge Crowds, Overwhelming Capacity

April 20, 1908: The Great White Fleet draws huge crowds, overwhelming rail service to Long Beach, San Pedro, Redondo Beach and Venice. If there were a Militant Angeleno in 1908, he would have been there! Continue reading

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Movieland Mystery Photo (Updated + + +)

For Monday, we have a mysterious surgical team. Continue reading

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1944 in Print — Hollywood by Sidney Skolsky, April 15, 1944

April 15, 1944: Theater owners gripe about films they are showing. Sample: “My patrons like corn, green, ripe, in muffins, cans or jugs, and I simply have got to give it to them and that’s what they are going to get from now on. This picture business is getting me, or has it got me?” Continue reading

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April 15, 1908: Accused Wife Killer Says ‘Everything Went Black’

April 15,1908: Quong Wai, who is fighting a deportation order, says he is an American born in San Francisco. He says immigration officers arrested him at a streetcar station without reason. Continue reading

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Black Dahlia: Ask Me Anything, April 2026

In this session of the Black Dahlia Ask Me Anything, I address some of the claims in Michael Connelly’s 10-part podcast “Killer in the Code,” claiming a solution in the Black Dahlia and Zodiac cases. Continue reading

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April 11, 1958: Johnny Stompanato inquest

April 11, 1958: The Mirror publishes excerpts from the inquest of Johnny Stompanato. Continue reading

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Movieland Mystery Photo (Updated + + + +)

For Monday, we have a mysterious woman who does not approve of such goings-on. Continue reading

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April 13, 1908: Dr. Hoffman’s Nerve Syrup Cures ‘Fits’

April 13, 1908: Dr. Hoffman’s “Nerve Syrup” has a pleasant taste and cures epilepsy, St. Vitus Dance and nervous trouble. What exactly is in it? The ad isn’t saying. Continue reading

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Mary Mallory / Hollywood Heights: Hollywood’s Salute to Atmosphere – The Afton Arms

Mary Mallory writes about the Afton Arms Apartments in an encore post from 2019. Continue reading

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Movieland Mystery Photo (Updated + + + +)

For Monday, we have a mysterious woman driving a mysterious horseless carriage. Continue reading

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Johnny Stompanato, RIP

April 5, 1958: Cheryl Crane fatally stabs Johnny Stompanato at the home of Lana Turner, 730 N. Bedford Drive, Beverly Hills. Continue reading

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April 2, 1908: Great White Fleet Out of Tunes, Seeks Songs in the Key of Sea

April 2, 1908: Sailors of the Great White Fleet are tired of the same old songs and want something new to sing, maybe “I’m Afraid to Go Home in the Dark.” Continue reading

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