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  1. 28. Aug. 1997 · A powerful chronicler of the American Nightmare through his gripping examinations of near-mythic Southern California murders (the Black Dahlia, Tate-La Bianca), John Gilmore now draws upon his personal experiences to turn his sights on our morbid obsession with Celebrity and the ruinous price it extracts from those who would pursue ...

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  2. 28. Aug. 1997 · John Gilmore. 3.60. 161 ratings17 reviews. A powerful chronicler of the American Nightmare through his gripping examinations of near-mythic Southern California murders (the Black Dahlia, Tate-La Bianca), John Gilmore now draws upon his personal experiences to turn his sights on our morbid obsession with Celebrity and the ruinous ...

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  3. 21. Sept. 2011 · Laid Bare: A Memoir of Wrecked Lives and the Hollywood Death Trip - Kindle edition by Gilmore, John. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Laid Bare: A Memoir of Wrecked Lives and the Hollywood Death Trip.

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  4. Buy Laid Bare: A Memoir of Wrecked Lives and the Hollywood Death Trip by Gilmore, John (ISBN: 9781878923080) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.

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  5. Laid Bare: A Memoir of Wrecked Lives and the Hollywood Death Trip : Gilmore, John: Amazon.de: Bücher

  6. A powerful chronicler of the American Nightmare through his gripping examinations of near-mythic Southern California murders (the Black Dahlia, Tate-La Bianca), John Gilmore now draws upon his...

  7. A powerful chronicler of the American Nightmare through his gripping examinations of near-mythic Southern California murders (the Black Dahlia, Tate-La Bianca), John Gilmore now draws upon his personal experiences to turn his sights on our morbid obsession with Celebrity and the ruinous price it extracts from those who would pursue it.

    • John Gilmore