Monthly Archives: June 2026

June 16, 1947: LAPD Officers Hidden in Bar Kill Watchman Stealing Liquor

June 16, 1947: Two LAPD officers staked out at a bar kill night watchman Wanzy Patterson, who crawled through a transom to steal liquor. Officers said they shot Patterson 11 times after he made a move toward his pistol. Continue reading

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June 16, 1907: Lawyer Edith Foulkes Handles Her Own Divorce Case

June 16, 1907: Attorney Edith Foulkes sues her husband, Ralph, for divorce, saying he drank constantly. “Suspecting that his wife was beginning to consider her marriage a failure, he had talked in melancholy fashion of murder and suicide, somewhat to the martial discomfort of Mrs. Foulkes,” The Times said. Continue reading

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Mary Mallory / Hollywood Heights: Tsuru Aoki, Lotus Flower of the Cinema

Mary Mallory profiles Japanese American actress Tsuru Aoki, often obscured by her famous husband, Sessue Hayakawa. An encore post from 2017. Continue reading

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Movieland Mystery Photo (Updated + + + +)

For Monday, we have two mysterious guests. Continue reading

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June 10, 1947: Artist John Decker Speaks at His Funeral Via Recording

June 10, 1947: Artist John Decker leaves a recording to be played for mourners at his funeral. He recited a speech from Rostand’s “Cyrano de Bergerac.” Continue reading

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Black Dahlia Book Club – Coming June 16, 2026

Reminder: The next session of the Black Dahlia Book Club is June 16 at 10 a.m. Pacific time on YouTube.com/LMHarnisch This time I will discuss the FBI files on the Black Dahlia case. Continue reading

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Mary Mallory / Hollywood Heights: Nation’s First Legally Permitted Gay Pride Parade

Mary Mallory looks at the nation’s first legally permitted Gay Pride parade, June 28, 1970. Continue reading

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Movieland Mystery Photo (Updated + + + +)

For Monday, we have some very mysterious guests! Continue reading

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June 19, 1958: Scientist disappears

June 9, 1958: Albert Clark Reed is found after disappearing for six years. Continue reading

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ALLIES INVADE FRANCE! JUNE 6, 1944; Complete Radio Coverage

Complete radio coverage of the D-Day invasion. Continue reading

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Black L.A. 1947: USC Film Student Refuses ‘Uncle Tom’ Role in Radio Play

June 5, 1947: USC film student James C. Johnson, a member of the Delta Kappa Alpha cinema fraternity, said he would not play a role in a student’s radio play because it depicted “the Negro as stereotype,” the Sentinel said. Continue reading

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June 4, 1947: Television Comes to Los Angeles

June 4, 1947: Television comes to Los Angeles on T-Day (March 10, 1947) with KTLA and W6XAO. By June 4, the stations aired baseball, test patterns and Queen for a Day. Continue reading

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June 4, 1941: Burbank Man Invents Death Ray!

June 4, 1941: A Burbank man claims to have invented a death ray that will kill rabbits at 100 yards. Continue reading

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June 3, 1947: Soldiers Fight Army’s Ban on Japanese Brides

June 3, 1947: In a letter to Pacific Stars and Stripes, enlisted men assigned to Japan urge the Army to lift its ban on marrying Japanese women. Congress eventually granted a one-month period in which veterans could marry Japanese women, resulting in 823 unions. Continue reading

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June 3, 1907: Runaway Couple, Aided by Minister, Leave Parents at the Altar

June 3,1907: Dr. Harris Garcelon and Genevieve Smith dreaded the large, formal wedding her mother planned for them. After the rehearsal, the Rev. Baker P. Lee performed a small ceremony and the couple ran off to Salt Lake City, leaving Lee to inform Mrs. Smith of the couple’s flight. Continue reading

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Black Dahlia: Ask Me Anything, June 2026

In the Ask Me Anything on the Black Dahlia case for June 2026, I took questions and highlighted David Oranchak’s final installment in his three-part video series on the false claims of Black Dahlia/Zodiac sleuth Alex Baber. Continue reading

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Movieland Mystery Photo (Updated + + + +)

For Monday, we have a mysterious girl. Continue reading

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