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L.A. crime news from long ago

Fletch

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The Daily Mirror blog recounts nasty happenings in lotusland from an "as it happened" perspective: the Los Angeles Times of 100, 70, and 50 years ago. (Why 70 and not 75, I don't know.)

The beat is crime and police reporting, but you'll also find overviews of contemporary culture in ads and short features along the way.

Good stuff for some of us - altho our SoCal FL crowd is wide awake enough, someone's probably posted about it already. If so, excuse please.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/thedailymirror/
 

Mike in Seattle

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There's also similar on the LA Times. I was Googling Johnny Stompanato just yesterday for something a friend was looking for and found the Times blog and there were loads & loads & loads of photos, copies of Times & other articles and so forth.
 

Fletch

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Miss Neecerie said:
their -new- blog called http://www.onbunkerhill.org/ which does not cover just crime, but more the people and places of this 'lost' LA neighbourhood.
Anybody ever see the suppressed remake of M (1951)? It was shot entirely in Bunker Hill - one of the few films noirs that takes place entirely in broad daylight.
m2.jpg

David Wayne as the sicko at his mob "trial."
A surprisingly good remake which alluded so strongly to the media witch hunts of those days that it got several of its principals, including director Joseph Losey, kicked clean out of the industry.
 

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