An edition of The Hollywood murder casebook (1987)

The Hollywood murder casebook

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An edition of The Hollywood murder casebook (1987)

The Hollywood murder casebook

1st U.S. ed.
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Bloodletting and mayhem whipped up from the author's ""ten years of prying into the careers and private lives of movie stars and tracing the history of the Hollywood Star System. . ."" The murdered, or at least dead, include Marilyn Monroe, Sharon Tate, Ramon Navarro, Bruce Lee, Lana Turner's paramour Johnny Stompanato, mobster Bugsy Siegel (""George Raft's blue-eyed buddy""), Sal Mineo, Gig Young, Thomas Ince, Thelma Todd, William Desmond Taylor. and a drunken buddy cuckolded (perhaps) and beaten to death by actor Paul Kelly. Among the co-actors are JFK, RFK, Peter Lawford, Lana's knife-wielding daughter Cheryl, the Manson Family, Charlie Chaplin, John Wayne, and Stan Laurel. Meanwhile, the three most deeply researched deaths: those of Ince, Taylor, and Monroe. Did jealous William Randolph Hearst, the zillionaire newspaper tycoon, murder film-director Ince by misadventure aboard Hearst's yacht? Misadventure, because he'd meant to kill Chaplin, who was paying too much attention to Hearst's mistress, actress Marion Davies. ""Only those involved knew for certain what happened, and all of them are dead now."" Somewhat more impressive is Munn's redaction of the various leads about Marilyn's death, which turns out to have happened not while she was in the dumps, but on an upswing. That the Kennedy brothers were involved is by now certain. What's more, she apparently died not at home but on her way to a hospital by ambulance, then was returned home for a more laundered ""discovery."" Furthermore, though her death was by an overdose of barbiturates, there were no pills or remains of pills in her stomach--and the specimens of her stomach, liver, and kidneys mysteriously disappeared when medical examiner Dr. Thomas Noguchi sent them to the lab for analysis. The implication is that she died by injection. Not a book you absolutely must have, but a natural history of death among the Hollywood egoists that has its moments. (KIRKUS REVIEW)

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St. Martin's Press
Language
English
Pages
192

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Cover of: The Hollywood murder casebook.
The Hollywood murder casebook.
1988, Headline
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Cover of: The Hollywood murder casebook
The Hollywood murder casebook
1987, St. Martin's Press
in English - 1st U.S. ed.
Cover of: The Hollywood murder casebook
The Hollywood murder casebook
1987, Robson Books
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New York

Edition Notes

"A Thomas Dunne book."

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
364.1/523/0979494
Library of Congress
HV6534.L7 M86 1987b, HV6534.L7M86 1987b

The Physical Object

Pagination
192 p., [12] p. of plates :
Number of pages
192

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2397280M
Internet Archive
hollywoodmurderc00munn
ISBN 10
0312014430
LCCN
87027101
OCLC/WorldCat
16870892
Library Thing
2185401
Goodreads
2713914

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