Does a Pasadena Hammer Slaying Hold the Key to the Los Feliz Murder Mansion Mystery?
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Gentle reader... It's not typical that a 1950s-era crime makes modern headlines, but that just what happened after Rudy Enriquez, the owner of a notorious property in the Los Feliz hills, died last year. Rudy had inherited the house at 2475 Glendower Place from his parents, and used it for storage. Because the previous owners, Harold and Lillian Perelson, had died in an unexplained murder-suicide, and because an urban legend suggested that Rudy's stuff was the hastily abandoned property of the deceased, the place had become a magnet for ghost hunters and urban explorers. And now, for the first time since 1960, it was being listed for sale.
Does a Pasadena Hammer Slaying Hold the Key to the Los Feliz Murder Mansion Mystery?
Does a Pasadena Hammer Slaying Hold the Key…
Does a Pasadena Hammer Slaying Hold the Key to the Los Feliz Murder Mansion Mystery?
Gentle reader... It's not typical that a 1950s-era crime makes modern headlines, but that just what happened after Rudy Enriquez, the owner of a notorious property in the Los Feliz hills, died last year. Rudy had inherited the house at 2475 Glendower Place from his parents, and used it for storage. Because the previous owners, Harold and Lillian Perelson, had died in an unexplained murder-suicide, and because an urban legend suggested that Rudy's stuff was the hastily abandoned property of the deceased, the place had become a magnet for ghost hunters and urban explorers. And now, for the first time since 1960, it was being listed for sale.