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Category Archives: LAPD
Fatal rage
Oct. 6, 1957 Los Angeles Joe and Ruby had four young children, but were treating them so badly that a warrant was issued on charges of neglect. Juvenile Officers Roy Keene and Connie Kennedy went to the home at 1328 … Continue reading
Posted in #East L.A., Homicide, LAPD
Tagged 1957, child neglect, homicide, lapd
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Madness
The Mirror published a copy of the Christmas note Ronald White wrote to his grandmother.
Madness
Oct. 4, 1957Los Angeles I’ve read any number of horrible stories in the old papers, but this is one of the worst in terms of senseless tragedy. The facts, such as they are, don’t even begin to explain what … Continue reading
Posted in Homicide, LAPD, San Fernando Valley, Suicide
Tagged 1957, cancer, murder-suicide, San Fernando Valley
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Architectural ramblings
Every day, I visit a friend who is recovering from cancer surgery at Glendale Memorial Hospital, so I took a short detour and visited the boyhood home of Caryl Chessman, the "Red Light Bandit." Photograph by Larry Harnisch / … Continue reading
Posted in Caryl Chessman, LAPD
Tagged 1948, Atwater Village, Caryl Chessman, E.M. Al Goossen, Gladys Kern, homicide, Tony Brancato, Tony Trombino
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Mystery photo solved
The correct answer is Caryl Whittier Chessman. A very impressive showing by Duane Laible. I didn’t expect anyone to guess so quickly. Meet the boy bandit gang, which terrorized Los Angeles with a string of robberies and shootings in … Continue reading
Posted in #courts, Caryl Chessman, LAPD, Robberies
Tagged 1941, 1948, 1957, Caryl Chessman, mystery photo
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September 27, 1957: Paul V. Coates–Confidential File
September 27, 1957 August 12, 1957–A 19-year-old youth was stabbed and seriously wounded last night as he fought to save an 11-year-old girl from criminal attack in Hollenbeck Park. The youth, Edward Gandara, and Jesus Rodriguez, 16, routed the molester, … Continue reading
Posted in Columnists, LAPD, Paul Coates
Tagged #Gene Autry, 1957, Annie Oakley, Gail Davis, Paul Coates
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September 19, 1957: Paul V. Coates–Confidential File
Sept. 19, 1957 Never underestimate the power of little old ladies. I did, two days ago. I accused a frail, grandmotherly type, born circa 1887, of pulling an amusing little con game to gain herself a free meal or a … Continue reading
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Tagged 1957, Paul Coates
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Snooze alarm
Sept. 16-19, 1957 Los Angeles "State Senate committee hearing" is one of the most boring phrases in the English language and the thick dust of half a century only adds layers of tedium. But let’s stand in the back … Continue reading
Posted in Downtown, LAPD, Politics
Tagged 1957, addiction, Alcoholics Anonymous, Camarillo, Narcotics Anonymous, Patton State Hospital
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Strangler strikes
Sept. 18-26, 1957 Los Angeles Let’s go talk about the Ginger Mitchell case. We’re in Wilshire Division so how about Canter’s Deli, up on Fairfax? While we’re driving, I’ll tell you the rest of the story. Officially, this killing … Continue reading
Posted in #courts, Homicide, LAPD
Tagged 1957, Brenda Allen, Herman Zander, homicide, lapd, Rhea Ginger Mitchell, Thad Brown
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Strangler strikes
Sept. 17, 1957 Los Angeles We’re parked outside 3477 S. La Brea Ave., a two-story apartment house with about 18 units in the Wilshire Division. It’s one in a row of apartment buildings along the west side of the … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Hollywood, Homicide, LAPD
Tagged 1957, homicide, Rhea Mitchell, strangler, Wilshire Division
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Requiem
Sept. 16, 1957 Los Angeles Franklyn West Storer, 50, woke up on a Saturday morning to discover that his beloved 16-year-old daughter, Mary Alice, had taken a fatal overdose of sleeping pills. In despair, he also took a fatal … Continue reading
Posted in classical music, Hollywood, Hollywood Division, LAPD, Music, Suicide
Tagged 1957, classical music, Miriam Solovieff, Suicide
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On the menu: domestic strife
Sept. 13, 1957 Los Angeles Information on Gene Leonard Cornforth is a bit sketchy, but he certainly had interesting taste in women. Take the first Mrs. Cornforth, Maureen. After she and Gene divorced, her boss at Hughes Aircraft, David … Continue reading
Posted in LAPD
Tagged #restaurants, 1957, 1977, domestic relations, Monday Night Football, Westood
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Mystery guest revealed
Anthony Brancato, killed Aug. 6, 1951, 1648 N. Ogden Drive, Hollywood, along with Anthony Trombino in the “Two Tonys Murder.” Jimmy “The Weasel” Fratianno eventually confessed to the killings.
Posted in #courts, Hollywood, Hollywood Division, Homicide, LAPD, Mickey Cohen
Tagged 1951, hollywood, homicide, lapd, Tony Brancato, Tony Trombino
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Stag film raid
Feb. 10, 1957Los Angeles I stumbled across this story while researching yesterday’s post on South-Central vice raids and it was too wonderful to ignore. It sounds almost like one of the “Honeymooners” episodes involving Ralph Cramden, Ed Norton and the … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Hollywood, LAPD
Tagged 1957, Eagles, fraternal organizations, Hollywood vice, stag films, the Honeymooners
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South-Central Vice
Sept. 8-12, 1957 Los Angeles Let's suppose you are the mayor of the nation's third-largest city. Let's further suppose that your wife has received several letters complaining about rampant crime in a heavily minority neighborhood. You might turn the … Continue reading
Posted in 1957, Countdown to Watts, Downtown, LAPD
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Police and the courts
I missed this op/ed piece when it came out July 19, 1957. It was certainly a different era for the police.
Posted in #courts, LAPD
Tagged #Civil Rights, 1957, lapd, William H. Parker
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A rambling man
Sept. 6, 1957 Los Angeles Kindly, mild-mannered and quiet, The Traveler, 51, was the last person anyone would suspect of a crime. He seemed more like a Sunday school teacher, which he had been, or perhaps an itinerant newsman. … Continue reading
Posted in LAPD, San Fernando Valley
Tagged 1957, forgery, San Fernando Valley
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Matt Weinstock
Matt Weinstock Sept. 5, 1957 An Altadena family took off recently on a trip to Europe. The other day, the next-door neighbor, Ed Murray, was advised by his youngster that a skunk was trapped in the cement crawl hole at … Continue reading
Posted in Columnists, LAPD, Matt Weinstock
Tagged 1957, forensics, lapd, Lee Jones, Matt Weinstock
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Fried Rice
Aug. 29-30, 1957 Los Angeles The poor thing died as hardboiled as she had lived: Renting a junky room in an old house that had been cut up into apartments. The landlord said she’d been sick for the last … Continue reading
Fuzzy Pink Nightgown
Aug. 23, 1957Los Angeles Bad things happen when two men (Ralph Meeker and Keenan Wynn) abduct a movie star (Jane Russell). It turns out that her upcoming film is "The Kidnapped Bride" and everyone–including the studio and the alleged … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Hollywood, LAPD, San Fernando Valley
Tagged 1957, Fuzzy Pink Nightgown, Jane Russell, Keenan Wynn, Marie 'The Body' McDonald, Ralph Meeker, Sylvia Tate
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