Hollywood’s Most Mysterious Deaths

The Deaths That Continue to Haunt Tinseltown

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Film, Reference, Performing Arts, History & Criticism
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Author: Isaac Bennett ISBN: 1230000283688
Publisher: Isaac Bennett Publication: December 3, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Isaac Bennett
ISBN: 1230000283688
Publisher: Isaac Bennett
Publication: December 3, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

 Hollywood’s Most Mysterious Deaths: The Deaths That Continue to Haunt Tinseltown takes you on a trip through some of the dream capital’s most sordid and mysterious scandals and murders dating back to its earliest days.

The cases reviewed in the book include:

Thelma Todd. The “Ice Cream Blonde” was one of the brightest comedy stars of the early talkies until death cut her career short. Was her seemingly-accidental death a murder? Was she the victim of a mob hit or a carefully-calculated crime of passion?
Elizabeth Short. The so-called “Black Dahlia” was just one of many Hollywood wannabes who tried to make it in the movies, until her sordid death propelled her into the ranks of Hollywood’s most mysterious murders. Who really killed this glamorous aspiring starlet?
Bob Crane. The former TV star’s seemingly wholesome and good-natured image concealed a dark side of sex addiction and obsession. Was his secret sex life the reason behind his seedy murder?
George Reeves. The actor cut a heroic figure as TV’s Man of Steel. But behind the superhero was a vulnerable man who faced bleak career prospects. Did his despair over his seemingly unpromising future lead him to take his own life? Or did his troubled romantic life lead to murder?
Natalie Wood. One of Hollywood’s most beautiful stars, the doe-eyed actress seemingly had the perfect Tinseltown marriage with a dashing actor. But was there more going on behind the façade that would eventually lead to her death?

 

You’ll find out all about the histories of these glamorous celebrity victims as well as the circumstances surrounding their mysterious deaths. You’ll also learn about all the theories about their deaths, so that you can make your own conclusions.

 

After reading Hollywood’s Most Mysterious Deaths, you’ll surely never watch a movie in the same way again!

 

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 Hollywood’s Most Mysterious Deaths: The Deaths That Continue to Haunt Tinseltown takes you on a trip through some of the dream capital’s most sordid and mysterious scandals and murders dating back to its earliest days.

The cases reviewed in the book include:

Thelma Todd. The “Ice Cream Blonde” was one of the brightest comedy stars of the early talkies until death cut her career short. Was her seemingly-accidental death a murder? Was she the victim of a mob hit or a carefully-calculated crime of passion?
Elizabeth Short. The so-called “Black Dahlia” was just one of many Hollywood wannabes who tried to make it in the movies, until her sordid death propelled her into the ranks of Hollywood’s most mysterious murders. Who really killed this glamorous aspiring starlet?
Bob Crane. The former TV star’s seemingly wholesome and good-natured image concealed a dark side of sex addiction and obsession. Was his secret sex life the reason behind his seedy murder?
George Reeves. The actor cut a heroic figure as TV’s Man of Steel. But behind the superhero was a vulnerable man who faced bleak career prospects. Did his despair over his seemingly unpromising future lead him to take his own life? Or did his troubled romantic life lead to murder?
Natalie Wood. One of Hollywood’s most beautiful stars, the doe-eyed actress seemingly had the perfect Tinseltown marriage with a dashing actor. But was there more going on behind the façade that would eventually lead to her death?

 

You’ll find out all about the histories of these glamorous celebrity victims as well as the circumstances surrounding their mysterious deaths. You’ll also learn about all the theories about their deaths, so that you can make your own conclusions.

 

After reading Hollywood’s Most Mysterious Deaths, you’ll surely never watch a movie in the same way again!

 

hollywood mysteries
hollywood scandals
unsolved murder cases
unsolved homicides
murder mystery stories
1920s hollywood
death of natalie wood
murders of hollywood
true murder mysteries
mysterious hollywood deaths
short mysteries
actress natalie wood
1960s movie stars
unsolved mysteries show
hollywood mysteries and scandals
who is natalie wood
greatest unsolved crimes
good conspiracy theories
how old is natalie wood
short stories mystery

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