Category Archives: #courts

Reds Beat Black Sox 9-1

Oct. 2, 1919: Cartoonist Edmund Waller "Ted" Gale on "Base-Ballsheviki." Notice the little baseball bombs. When an 8-to-5 favorite in a World Series is beaten by a score of 9 to 1 in the first game, it looks as if … Continue reading

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Your Horoscope

Oct. 2, 1909: Astrology as practiced 100 years ago. Seamy details in a divorce case involving the wife of a restaurant operator and the butcher next door.

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October 1, Paul V. Coates — Confidential File

October 1, 1959: And Paul Coates conducts a telephone survey on Caryl Chessman. The results reveal the common misconception that Chessman was a killer. And Mickey Cohen plans to marry Beverly (Jean) Hills.

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Bomb Kills 20 Times Employees

Photo courtesy of the USC Digital Library Oct. 1, 1910: The bombing of the Los Angeles Times Building at 1st and Broadway.

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I’m Shocked — SHOCKED — That Anyone Would Lie in a Hollywood Documentary

A retired Los Angeles County prosecutor, who now says he lied on an HBO documentary when he said he advised a judge to sentence Roman Polanski to prison for having sex with a minor, tried to explain his actions this … Continue reading

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Black Sox World Series Begins To-Day

Oct. 1, 1919: The White Sox and the Reds prepare for Game 1 of the World Series. Sept. 23, 1920: The Cook County Grand Jury begins an investigation into whether the 1919 World Series was fixed.

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October 1, 1909: Fatal Land Dispute Near El Monte

October 1, 1909: A century ago, the Wright brothers hadn’t flown as high as the Eiffel Tower. A property dispute near El Monte ends in a killing with racial overtones.

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White Sox, Reds Prepare for 1919 World Series

Sept. 30, 1919: Keith came over yesterday and said: "Hey, Lorenzo, you know that World Series page you posted is the Black Sox, right?" Actually, I didn't. So we're going to be following the 1919 World Series. Oct. 21, 1977: … Continue reading

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Bad Drivers … Socialist Agitators … and Divorce Court

Edmund Waller "Ted" Gale draws George Zobelein, head of the Los Angeles Brewing Co. Bad drivers … socialist agitators in Central Park (Pershing Square) … and divorce court…. It was hard to decide which was the more interesting story so … Continue reading

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September 29, 1919: Omaha Mob Burns Courthouse, Tries to Kill Mayor Before Lynching Black

September 29, 1919: A mob in Omaha sets fire to the courthouse after trying to lynch Mayor Mayor Ed P. Smith when he appealed for law and order. Rioters finally lynch William Brown, an African American accused of raping a … Continue reading

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Man Haunted by Jesuit Spies

Sept. 29, 1909: Billie Burke in "Love Watches." Ernest Ritter's mind may be unbalanced over a sad love affair, doctors say.

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Egghead Prof. Doesn’t Want Babies, Wife Sobs

Sept. 28, 1909: Prof. Zorn doesn't want babies! The secret life of John Fitzgerald is finally revealed.

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Polanski Case Revisited

April 16, 1977: Roman Polanski says he's not guilty of raping an underage girl. March 13, 1977: The unidentified victim told police she was given drugs and raped. March 25, 1977: Polanski is indicted on sex charges. May 1, 1977: … Continue reading

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Car Thief in Short Pants Is the ‘Human Eel’

Sept. 27, 1919: Don Clauser is a car thief in short pants … and the Los Angeles Ostrich Farm seeks to dissolve the corporation. March 15, 1921: Don Clauser, the “Human Eel,” escapes from the Whittier school with the superintendent’s … Continue reading

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Death in a Small Cafe

Sept. 27, 1909: A tale of murder in a San Fernando Street cafe. And imagine: "A ranch on Adams Street west of the city limits."

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‘Cut Wife Into Little Pieces!’

All was not well in the De Barbadillo household. Sept. 26, 1919: Rabbi Isidore Myers leads the People’s Synagogue in celebrating the new year.

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George ‘Evil Genius’ Hodel Rides Again III

Above, Page 79, “Most Evil,” by Steve Hodel So far, the majority of votes are against dissecting the problems in “Most Evil,” which is fine with me because it would be almost as much work as debunking John Gilmore’s “Severed,” which … Continue reading

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The Tax Man Comes for Mickey Cohen; Covering the Mets

Sept. 25, 1969: A typical screamer headline we put on the late final edition, which was for street sales. The front page of the home delivery edition didn't look like this. The National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of … Continue reading

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Husband Accused of Abandoning Family

Sept. 25, 1909: What the well-dressed woman has on her head. Husky, young W.F. Stratton admits that he left his wife "in a delicate condition" because he didn't like her mother.

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Black Dahlia Revisited

I need to make a few points about the coverage of the Black Dahlia case before I move on. The killing and the subsequent investigation are incredibly complicated and the false claims, ridiculous "true crime" books and crackpot websites have … Continue reading

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