Category Archives: Homicide

Black Dahlia Book Club for May 2026

In this month’s Black Dahlia Book Club, I discuss Jack Webb’s 1958 book “The Badge” and its portrayal of Elizabeth Short, the Black Dahlia. Continue reading

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Black Dahlia: Teaser for Video Disproving Alleged Dahlia-Zodiac Link and ‘Cracking’ Zodiac’s Z13

YouTube teaser for David Oranchak’s video refuting Alex Baber’s claims that he has “solved” Zodiac’s Z13 cipher, and linked the Black Dahlia and Zodiac cases. Continue reading

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Black Dahlia Book Club – Coming May 19, 2026

Reminder: I will discuss Jack Webb’s 1958 book “The Badge” and the “Dragnet” radio show in the next session of the Black Dahlia Book Club, Tuesday, May 19, at 10 a.m. Pacific time at http://www.youtube.com/@lmharnisch/streams Continue reading

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May 6, 1908: Shocked Judge Grants Divorce; Bodies Found at Indiana Murder Farm

May 6, 1908: A judge in Connecticut grants a divorce to Henry Lord with details so shocking that the judge stays the proceedings. And crowds visit the Indiana murder farm. Continue reading

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Black Dahlia: Ask Me Anything, May 2026

The Ask Me Anything on the Black Dahlia case for May 2026, focusing on whether the LAPD will release its files on the Black Dahlia case. Continue reading

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April 29, 1891: ‘The Chinese Murder,’

April 29, 1891: The Times reports the death of a Chinese woman named Ah Gue/Goot Gue, who was shot in the abdomen by her husband, Wong Ark/Gam Duck, outside a brothel on Apablasa Street. Ark allegedly killed Gue because she didn’t give him all the money he wanted for gambling. Continue reading

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April 16, 1938: Child Molested, Killed

Trigger warning: This post from 1938 deals with an abuser who died in the gas chamber for killing his young victim. Continue reading

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April 21, 1908: Dispute Over Black and White Children Playing Together Turns Deadly

April 21, 1908: In Memphis, a quarrel between women over Black and white children playing together leads to a fight and then a shooting. And a crackdown on sending birth control information through the mail. Continue reading

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April 20, 2008: Club Mecca Firebombing Victims Remembered

April 20, 2008: Remembering the victims of the Club Mecca Firebombing. Continue reading

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April 15, 1908: Accused Wife Killer Says ‘Everything Went Black’

April 15,1908: Quong Wai, who is fighting a deportation order, says he is an American born in San Francisco. He says immigration officers arrested him at a streetcar station without reason. Continue reading

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April 11, 1958: Johnny Stompanato inquest

April 11, 1958: The Mirror publishes excerpts from the inquest of Johnny Stompanato. Continue reading

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Johnny Stompanato, RIP

April 5, 1958: Cheryl Crane fatally stabs Johnny Stompanato at the home of Lana Turner, 730 N. Bedford Drive, Beverly Hills. Continue reading

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November 12, 1960: Former Mirror Writer Beaten to Death – Update

Revisiting a cold case from 1960: The hammer murder of reporter/rewrite man Roby Heard. Continue reading

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March 5, 1959: Blinded by Bullet, Officer Shoots Gunman Who Killed Partner

March 5, 1959: Police Officer Ector A. Garcia, known for his skill in sketching crime suspects, kills the man who shot his partner despite being blinded by gunfire. Garcia became a noted police artist, publishing the book “Portraits of Crime.” Continue reading

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Black Dahlia: Ask Me Anything, March 2026

This month’s Ask Me Anything on the Black Dahlia case includes a progress report on Heaven Is HERE! and a possible appearance on Michael Connelly’s podcast. Continue reading

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February 29, 1932: Body Found in Closet of Vacant Home

February 29, 1932: Nailed up in the closet of an unoccupied house at 2318 Pontius Ave.., West Los Angeles, the body of Tomas Moreno (or Towas Morino), 43-year-old Japanese, was discovered yesterday by friends. Continue reading

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February 7, 1863: Smallpox Epidemic – Los Angeles

February 7, 1863: A smallpox epidemic of 278 cases sweeps Los Angeles, with 170 unvaccinated and 146 vaccinated. Continue reading

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February 3, 1939: Nuestro Pueblo

February 3, 1939: Times artist Charles Owens and writer Joe Seewerker visit the San Pedro breakwater. Continue reading

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Black Dahlia: Ask Me Anything, February 2026

This month’s Ask Me Anything on the Black Dahlia case includes a progress report on Heaven Is HERE! and a brief introduction to the Black Dahlia case. Continue reading

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February 2, 1938: Jelousy slaying

February 2, 1938: After watching The Times twist and turn to avoid saying exactly what the victims in the Paul Wright case were doing when they were shot, we finally get around to it–sort of. Hint: All had been drinking heavily. Continue reading

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