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She kept calling to me to have her story told

She was acknowledged  in Colder Case but that wasn’t good enough. This next project is almost ready and is coming very soon.

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From the Baldwin Hills looking down from about the same perspective as the cover of Colder Case

The Village Green in 1943.

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Georgette Bauerdorf, an Unsolved Murder, Part 27

? Oct. 20, 1944: Garner Brown examines the piece of crepe tetra used to kill Georgette Bauerdorf, Daily News. ? In an attempt to distill the character traits of the man who killed Georgette Bauerdorf, we have been looking at his unusual and unnecessary behavior at the crime scene: Putting the body in the bathtub,…

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Uncivil Twilight Released!

Two sisters, May and Nina Martin, 12 and 8, disappeared from the Glen Airy District at the base of the Baldwin Hills in Los Angeles on August 23, 1924. Most houses were no more than a few years old and some streets and lots were graded but houses were yet to be built. The children […]

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Paperback released!

@ AMAZON.com   The crime scenes. The P&E track from Culver City to Amoco (center) is the southern boundary of the Glen Airy District. Two sisters, May and Nina Martin, 12 and 8, disappeared from the Glen Airy District at the base of the Baldwin Hills in Los Angeles on August 23, 1924. Most houses were no […]