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Hollywood Death Trip

By: James Ellroy
Narrated by: James Ellroy
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From the Demon Dog of American literature comes James Ellroy’s Hollywood Death Trip. Dig into a quintet of highly stylized true crime that delves into some of the most notorious, unsolved, midcentury-Hollywood murders. Ellroy’s wicked baritone draws listeners into a series of hellacious crimes; beginning with the heartbreaking and gruesome murder of his own mother. Next, it’s the Karen Kupcinet Killing - her body, found strangled just days after JFK’s assassination. Beautiful Stephanie Gorman, a debutante killed by a stranger, made Los Angeles lock its doors at night. The series concludes with the salacious snuff of actor Sal Mineo, whose death is a fitting epigraph for a series set in “Hollyweird”. It’s a feast of death for Ellroy fans and true crime fanatics that will take your breath away.©2022 Audio Up LLC (P)2022 Audio Up LLC True Crime
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  • Trailer: Hollywood Death Trip
    Jul 7 2022
    Available on July 7th James Ellroy’s Hollywood Death Trip is a highly stylized true crime series that examines five notorious, unsolved, midcentury-Hollywood murders. In gruesome and heartbreaking fashion, the series starts with Ellroy examining his own mother’s murder. Next, it’s the Karen Kupicnet Killing, followed by Stephanie Gorman, and many more. Concluding with Sal Mineo’s 1976 murder.
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  • Episode 1: My Mother's Murder
    Jul 7 2022
    James Ellroy enlists the help of the LA County Sheriff’s Cold Case squad to reinvestigate the 1958 murder of his mother, Geneva Hilliker Ellroy.
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    37 mins
  • Episode 2: Glamour Jungle Part #1
    Jul 7 2022
    Karyn Kupcinet popped pills and danced in the nude. Her boyfriend was a primetime star, who may or may not have strangled her to death. It's Hollyweird at its most brutal; a young actress cut down in the prime of her life. Only who did it, and why? Ellroy picks up the trail with the help of the LAPD’s Cold Case Squad.
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    45 mins
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If you dig Ellroy’s hepcat slang and jazzy literary riffs, this podcast will not disappoint. I can only hope that there will be more!!!

Lascivious and sensational

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This is the author of L.A Confidential! If you enjoy Raymond Chandler novels and gritty true crime podcasts, you will really enjoy this. He does a really good job of transporting you to downtown L.A and all its seediness. I really thought they were great. perfect to listen to late at night with a glass of Jack Daniels.

If you like true crime film noir style...

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Any fan of James Ellroy's novels will enjoy this series of true unsolved L.A. murders. Narrated by Ellroy himself, in his usual staccato style. My only gripe is the backing track, quite loud and distracting at times, so you really have to concentrate. But overall a very good series.

Fascinating unsolved Hollywood murders!

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Where’s the Audible exclusive American Tabloid audio drama? It was supposed to be released 16th November 2023 and it’s nowhere to be seen on audible UK! The US website for audible says ‘not available in your country/region.’
Is this this only going to be available to US listeners despite audible having already released Hollywood death trip over here in 2022? This is a shocking way to treat your customers!! Bad juju heading your way.

A great way of presenting Ellroy but some boring cases

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The sound design, effects, folley etc was too loud. Very distracting. Feel it must have been intentional but they weighed it too heavily for my tastes. Ellroy's throat sweet was neither here nor there, his drawn, unique delivery engages those of us who dig it.

Audio mix problematic

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