Wonderland Avenue: Tales of Glamour and Excess

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The house located on 8763 Wonderland Avenue in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Laurel Canyon. Prior to the murders, five people resided in the home: Ron Launius, Billy DeVerell, DeVerrel’s girlfriend Joy Audrey Gold Miller, Tracy McCourt and David Lind. All five occupants were known for dealing drugs while using themselves. Aside from their drug dealings, some of the occupants were known for committing robberies and burglaries throughout Los Angeles. One such occurrence happened on June 29, 1981. Launius, DeVerell, McCourt, and Lind had invaded the home of Eddie Nash, a known organized crime boss, and nightclub owner. The four men had broke in and eventually robbed Nash at his home. One of Nash’s bodyguards was seriously injured as a result of a gunshot. Having been obsessed with Jim Morrison in my high school years, this was a must-read. And even though Morrison is only seldom seen in this memoir, it doesn't matter. The main character is heroin and the journey it takes Mr. Sugerman on. So damn good. Have probably read this 6 times. And have searched the Laurel Canyon area for the specific house on Wonderland Avenue that he writes about.

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The police search — documented in the gruesome Wonderland murders video — revealed a bloody handprint on the headboard above the dead Ron Launius. Sugerman Interview on addiction, Hollywood, and drug policy from December, 2000, accessed August 20, 2013 Osterwalder, Joan (October 12, 2001). "Ex-Nightclub Owner Sentenced to Three Years in Prison". City News Service. Trolley buses passing each other on Laurel Canyon Drive. The bus on the right is coasting downhill with its trolley poles down. [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18]Wonderland Avenue covers the first eight years of Sugerman's show business career, commencing with his first job at age 12 opening the Doors' fan mail, and concluding just beyond his 21st birthday, when he is a frail and severely drug-addicted mental patient who has been given less than a week to live. His exposure to the decadent music industry world of parties, groupies, and drugs at such a young age would facilitate a relentless heroin addiction [among other addictions] [ citation needed] that nearly killed him. Notable in the book is Sugerman's close personal friendship throughout his adolescence with late Doors frontman Jim Morrison, who served as a kind of mentor to Sugerman, and his post-Doors activities in L.A attempting to manage the flagging career (and supervise the behavior of) an increasingly unstable Iggy Pop. This section of the book is titled "the blind following the blind."

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Today, 8763 Wonderland Avenue in Laurel Canyon is home to a neat little split-level with a carport, an iron-framework balcony, and a family with a minivan. The Hollywood Pantages Theatre is no doubt one of the most extravagant theatres in the world. An art deco masterpiece located in the heart of Hollywood, it was a popular venue for many dazzling stage ... The house on Wonderland Avenue was home to the members of the Wonderland Gang, LA’s most successful distributor of cocaine in the 1970s. Their growing operation had virtually cornered the market. On June 29, several days before the Wonderland murders, four members of the Wonderland gang robbed the home of notorious club owner and gang leader Eddie Nash. David Lind testified against Holmes during his 1982 murder trial for the Wonderland murders, but could not offer any more evidence other than he had partook in the robbery of Nash's house. He died from a heroin overdose in 1995.Look, I couldn't care any less about Jim Morrison or The Doors. I don't find anything about him or the band appealing. But EVERYTHING about Morrison and the band spoke to pre-teen Danny Sugerman. The Doors may mean nothing to me, but passionate little weirdo kids that take a nerd-level interest in something make me resent being born with a working range of emotions. If anyone is thinking of doing heroine or becoming a junkie, read this book first...it will scare you straight. Al Kamen (April 18, 2012). "Catching up with Fawn Hall". Washington Post. Archived from the original on December 3, 2013 . Retrieved December 27, 2015.

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Ron Launius’s wife, Susan, also lived in the Wonderland house. A drug user like her husband, she largely absented herself from gang activities.a b c d e Sebree, Mac; Ward, Paul (1973). Transit's Stepchild: The Trolley Coach. Los Angeles: Interurbans. pp.10, 12–13. LCCN 73084356. When Thorson arrived, however, Nash had neither drugs nor money. He’d been robbed at gunpoint two days before. “He was very distraught,” Thorson says. “He took me into his bedroom and he said that he had just been robbed of close to a million dollars worth of cocaine, jewelry and drugs.” Musician Josh Tillman has said that his output under the moniker Father John Misty was partly inspired by a relocation to and personal reinvention in Laurel Canyon. The song "I Went to the Store One Day", from his 2015 album I Love You, Honeybear, recounts the story of how Tillman met his wife, Emma, in the parking lot of the Laurel Canyon Country Store. [44] [45] Wonderland murders [ edit ]

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Very entertaining, but also bloviating and if not fabricated at points then at least exaggerated. However, this book is very, very, very good at making you never want to try heroin. Jacobs, Rodger (1995). Long Time Money and Lots of Cocaine. LuLu Press. Contains the complete transcript of Holmes' February 1982 preliminary hearing.Canyon News – Laurel Canyon House Zappa Used to Live in". Archived from the original on August 26, 2013 . Retrieved May 3, 2016. The film had its world premiere on September 8, 2003 at the 2003 Toronto International Film Festival. [5] The film was given a limited theatrical release by Lions Gate on October 3, 2003. [3] Home media [ edit ] On the afternoon of July 1, 1981, Los Angeles police responded to a distress call at 8763 Wonderland Avenue in Laurel Canyon and discovered a grisly quadruple homicide. Drug dealers Ron Launius, Billy Deverell, Barbara Richardson, and the homeowner Joy Miller were found brutally murdered, bludgeoned to death with lead or steel pipes, and Launius's wife, Susan, was left in critical condition. The police investigation that followed -- led by detectives Sam Nico, Louis Cruz and Mike Peters -- would unearth a seedy world of drugs and violence, ultimately revealing a motley crew from L. A.'s underbelly including ex-con David Lind, nightclub impresario Eddie Nash, and porn legend John Holmes as well as Holmes's estranged wife Sharon and his teenage lover Dawn Schiller. — Lions Gate Two days after the murders, both Holmes and Dawn are arrested by the police in their motel room and taken to police headquarters where they are both grilled about what they know about the Wonderland murders. YouTube Crime scene footage of Butterfly Richardson, found in a pool of blood on the floor in front of the couch.



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