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Episode 8: Body Dumps Part #2

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After an exhaustive search, Ellroy comes up aces and finds a live suspect he and the LA Sheriff’s like for the Scales job. His mother’s case cuts at his memory like a scalpel; wishing he could find the Scales murderer as a substitute for his mother’s killer. Will Ellroy get the closure he needs? Will a brutal killer be brought to justice? Listen to the shocking series finale, and find out.©2022 Audio Up LLC (P)2022 Audio Up LLC Scary
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An excellent podcast, highly recommend it. He breathes life into these cases. Buckle up, it’s quite the ride!

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fantastic performance by Ellroy and cast, great music and sounds, truly magical writing. must hear for all noir fans

podcast gem

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His LA trilogy and White Jazz resonate with the same period specific tattler/hush hush dialect. He elevates it to pure art in those books, his voice adding new flesh and to the long bleached bones of the mid century crime proceedural.
it's not for everyone, and will take some readers and listeners out of the story like Donald duck or popeye voicing the thoughts of Mike Hammer. But if you embrace it, Kool kids, let it carry you through the tale on its own terms and in its own time, if you keep faith with the boku boku can you dig it vibe hes putting across like a wet blanket in dry county...
You'll stop being a mere tourist, and with outsized pride pass as native to a city and time no one but a fallen angel would call home.
Ellroy is a Raw Dog treasure beyond measure, without shame or filter. a counnesoir of the bad vibes and shame that weighs on him and every other peeper rattling the fence posts and low hanging branches with their one handed blancing act.
I hope he never shuts up.

His voice, your peeper leanings, and the timeless tragedy a corpse cooling in the dark . Its perfection

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There is a hellhound on the trail of the author, the ghost of his mother’s unsolved murder. Will he be able to track down the man who murdered her? That would be telling. But the author’s way with words, the twin forces of anger and his passion for justice carry the listener his anger through a twining journey through the unpretty world of the poor and the criminal.

Compelling

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I enjoyed the initial reports on the Kupcinet case; the fast tempo and jazzy background made for an exciting listen. But the style got old fast, and the sound guy should have tamped down the victims’ screams, which were way too loud for my AirPods, anyway.
I made it through the poor high school kid’s murder, and onto Sal Mineo, but I finally had enough of anguish and histrionics etc

Got old fast

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