Black Dahlia, Red Rose: The Crime, Corruption, and Cover-Up of America’s Greatest Unsolved Murder Audiobook (Free)
- Robertson Dean
- 9 h 8 min
- HighBridge Company
- 2017-10-10
Summary:
The gruesome murder of hopeful starlet Elizabeth Brief, in the noir-tinged Los Angeles of 1947, includes a permanent place in American lore as one of the most inscrutable of true-crime mysteries. Now, Piu Eatwell-relentless legal sleuth and atmospheric stylist-cracks the situation after seventy years. With recently unredacted FBI documents, newly released parts of the LAPD files, and explosive fresh interviews, Eatwell offers unprecedented usage of primary proof and a persuasive culprit. She layers her findings into a gritty, cinematic retelling from the case from the corrupt LAPD and the take-no-prisoners press towards the seedy underworld of would-be actresses and the men who preyed with them. In mesmerizing prose, Black Dahlia, Red Rose is normally a panorama of 1940s Hollywood, a definitive accounts of 1 of the largest unsolved murders of American legal background.