Category Archives: Homicide

Man Kills Wife, Lover

June 10, 1930

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LAPD Detective Held in Death of Ex-Boyfriend’s Wife

Here's the breaking story by Andrew Blankstein and Joel Rubin: By Andrew Blankstein and Joel Rubin, Los Angeles Times staff writers 11:33 AM PDT, June 5, 2009 A well-regarded, veteran Los Angeles Police Department detective was arrested today in connection … Continue reading

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Homeless Sleep in All-Night Theaters!

  "Norda Noll Slain" The Lugo Adobe on Gage Avenue. The Police Commission wanted to close all-night theaters but the council rejected the action amid debate over whether the city, county or state should care for the homeless who would … Continue reading

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‘Three Little Pigs’ Has Racial Meaning, Official Says!

"Did You Hear What I Said, June?" Southern California's aerospace industry! When I saw this headline, I thought it was a joke. It's not. Iraq drops a polite note to the American Embassy saying no thanks to U.S. aid because … Continue reading

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: Man Killed for Speaking Spanish

May 31, 1986

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Sheriff Promises to Find Girl’s Killer

May 30, 1909

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Found on EBay — Winnie Ruth Judd!

Five copies of the Los Angeles Examiner on "trunk murderess" Winnie Ruth Judd have been listed on EBay. The items are listed as Buy It Now for $47.99.

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Love Triangle Killings at Burbank Trailer Park

"Everything's Okay, Honey, Go Back to Sleep, Huh?"  

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Murdered Teenager Found Near Tracks

  May 29, 1919

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Monorail Planned for Downtown Los Angeles!

"She Was Gone … Real Gone!" Voters reject higher taxes. View this page Beatnik robbers tell victim to "play it cool." Woof, Daddy-o. Above, another mass-transit plan that never got off the drawing board. All right, you kids, no more … Continue reading

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Girl, 9, Killed in Los Feliz

May 26, 1909: Ben Elliott is taken into custody in the rape and murder of 9-year-old Anna Poltera/Polera on Los Feliz Road. Amateur detectives hinder investigation! A Sept. 4, 1921, feature on unsolved killings refers to the LAPD's "homicide book," … Continue reading

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Clues in Torso Killing!

May 25, 1929: Mack Sennett's famous film duck Waddles gets an obituary in The Times!

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Woman Tells of Being Shot by Stalker; Dodgers Beat Giants, May 23, 1959

"I'll Be Darned." "It was about dusk when my mother and I and my 5-year-old son, James H., returned from shopping. For months I had been living in fear for my life at the hands of Mr. Mason…." Customs agents … Continue reading

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Boston Bans ‘Candide’; Details on Torso Victim, May 23, 1929

Hey, look! It's Rube Wolf! "Tout va pour le mieux dans le meilleur des mondes" Pieces of a dismembered body are found in the Los Angeles River, skillfully dissected. Could the killer be a doctor? 

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Father Turns in Son in Fatal Stabbing, May 22, 1959

"Just Wait There!  — I'll Come Right Down." Kenneth A. Merriam is accused of helping to kill the two children of his girlfriend, Wanda Brogdon. Evidently, both of them were mentally disabled. At right, Ernie Kovacs needs a 100-foot piano … Continue reading

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Man Admits Sack Murder, May 28, 1934

Tulley/Tully McQuate was hanged May 24, 1935. Harry Carr visits Beale Street.

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L.A. Orders Two-Man Streetcar Crews, May 11, 1939

  These old papers are fantastic; all you have to do is stick a shovel in the dirt and you strike gold. At left and above, Los Angeles struggles to solve its problems with congested traffic. The Times shows work … Continue reading

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Bianchi Charged as Hillside Strangler; Nolan Ryan on Baseball, May 10, 1979

May 10, 1979: Gas rationing, a SALT (Strategic Arms Limitation Talks) agreement with the Soviets and Dial Torgerson reports from Jerusalem that U.N. troops turn back an Israeli force pursuing Palestinian guerrillas into Lebanon. Former security guard Kenneth Allesio Bianchi, … Continue reading

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Paul V. Coates — Confidential File, May 5, 1959

Photograph by John Malmin / Los Angeles Times Elizabeth Ann Duncan crosses her fingers during her murder trial.   CONFIDENTIAL FILE Frank S. Duncan Has Come to Town In a sparsely furnished office on the floor of a modernistic Sunset … Continue reading

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To the Horizon — Everett Ruess

  After Tom Maugh's story on the apparent resolution of Everett Ruess' disappearance, I thought it would be interesting to go through the archives. Here's what I found:  Loving the Land That Engulfed Him New Interest in Young Man Who … Continue reading

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