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"Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel" Threatens to Fall Down Its Own Rabbit Hole: TV Review


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'Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel' Threatens to Fall Down Its Own Rabbit Hole: TV Review
'Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel' Threatens to Fall Down Its Own Rabbit Hole: TV Review
It takes three full episodes of melodrama and rampant conspiracy theories before "Crime Scene" shows its ultimate hand
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After three episodes of unpacking the mysterious disappearance of Elisa Lam, the infamous Cecil Hotel in which she was last seen, the fraught history of downtown Los Angeles, and even several truly confusing “web sleuth” theories about what might have happened, the new Netflix series reaches a perhaps unsatisfying conclusion: that the simplest explanation is almost definitely the right one. This hour not only addresses all the reasons why this particular case got so much attention, but why that attention complicated everything about it beyond anyone’s wildest dreams. It’s surprisingly self-aware, and occasionally very smart about the intersections of local history, public interest and the infinite possibilities of the internet’s involvement.

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"The Night Stalker's" Final Victims Were North Dakotans


surviving victims happened to be from North Dakota.
The 
Inforum did a follow-up story on Netflix's "The Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer," about the victims of Richard Ramirez's final attack. His final victims were North Dakota couple, William "Billy" Carns and his then-girlfriend. According to the 
Inforum, Carns and his girlfriend had recently moved to Mission Viejo, California when they were attacked by "The Night Stalker." The two survived this real life horror story.
Carns told the 
Inforum that he does not remember the attack during the early morning hours of August 25, 1985. He knows that he was shot in the head three times and that his girlfriend was pistol whipped, raped, and tied up. Read more about Billy Carns' encounter with "The Night Stalker" from the

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Famous Murder Houses El Pasoans Wish They Could Live In


Famous Murder Houses El Pasoans Wish They Could Live In
230 2nd St. in Fall Rivers, Massachusetts is up for sale if you happen to have $2 million lying around. If that address doesn't sound familiar, maybe the name Lizzie Borden does? Because that's where Lizzie Borden took an axe... and, well, you know the rest.
The house where Lizzie Borden was accused (and acquitted) of the brutal double axe murders of her father, Andrew, and stepmother, Abby, that occurred on that warm summer day of August 4th,1892 is on the market. With this sale, you not only get the house, but the bed and breakfast and museum that comes with it. The sale includes business, trademarks, intellectual rights, and property.

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Netflix's Night Stalker: The Hunt For A Serial Killer has arrived

Netflix’s latest true-crime docuseries, Night Stalker, centers on the pursuit of Richard Ramirez, the serial murderer and rapist who terrorized Los Angeles in the summer of 1985.

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Night Stalker review: Netflix true-crime series really about family


It was like a scene out of a movie. On August 31, 1985, Richard Ramirez, the depraved rapist and murderer whomLos Angeles newspapers had dubbed “The Night Stalker,” got off a Greyhound bus in East Los Angeles. He slipped out a back door to evade the undercover LAPD officers waiting for him there and ducked into a convenience store. There, he saw his face plastered on the front page of every newspaper as all eyes turned to him. He took off on foot, running across four lanes of highway traffic and onto the sizzling blacktop of residential streets.
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He attempted to steal one car, then another, and was rebuffed by a man named Manuel de la Torre, who grabbed a metal bar from a nearby fence and swung it at the serial killer. A crowd began to gather, crying out in Spanish that this was the man. Dozens of East L.A. residents swarmed Ramirez, beating and punching the self-proclaimed emissary of Satan who had paralyzed the city for the past six months. If a sheriff’s vehicle had not driven up soon after, they probably would have killed him—and no one would have missed him.

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