Wonderland Avenue: Tales of Glamour and Excess

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Canyon News – Laurel Canyon House Zappa Used to Live in". Archived from the original on August 26, 2013 . Retrieved May 3, 2016. 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.”

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Canyon News – What's that at Laurel Canyon and Lookout Mountain?". Archived from the original on November 17, 2011 . Retrieved May 3, 2016. Laurel Canyon Association: 20th Century Canyon History". Archived from the original on June 12, 2004 . Retrieved July 18, 2018. a b c Bruce, Ashley (2017). Lombard-Gerin and Inventing the Trolleybus. Bildeston, Suffolk, UK: Trolleybooks. pp.111–112. ISBN 978-0-904235-25-8. Find sources: "Wonderland Avenue: Tales of Glamour and Excess"– news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( February 2014) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Doors Manager Danny Sugerman Dies at 50: Doors manager, writer succumbs to cancer By Steve Baltin, January 6, 2005 12:00 AM ET. Accessed via the internet June 26, 3013 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 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. The Wonderland Gang was centered on the occupants of a rented townhouse at 8763 Wonderland Avenue, in the Laurel Canyon section of Los Angeles, California: leader Ronald Lee "Ron" Launius; second-in-command William Raymond "Billy" DeVerell; DeVerell's girlfriend Joy Audrey Gold Miller, who was also the lease holder for the townhouse; Tracy Raymond McCourt; and David Clay Lind. All five were involved in drug use and drug dealing. [5] Wonderland (2003), a crime- drama film about the Wonderland murders, was directed by James Cox and stars Val Kilmer (as John Holmes), Kate Bosworth (as Dawn Schiller), Dylan McDermott (as David Lind), Carrie Fisher (as Sally Hansen), Josh Lucas (as Ron Launius), Christina Applegate (as Susan Launius), Lisa Kudrow (as Sharon Holmes), Tim Blake Nelson (as Billy Deverell), Janeane Garofalo (as Joy Miller), and Eric Bogosian (as Eddie Nash) [20]

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By June 1981, Holmes was allegedlyin debt and stealing cash from hisdealings - money belongingto the Wonderland Gang -to buy more drugs for himself. When the group realized what Holmes was doing, they allegedly took hiskeys to the Wonderland house, beat him up, and threatened his life if he didn't fix the situation. Knowing how dangerous the men were, Holmes, according to prosecutor Ron Coen, came up with a plan to assist the gang in robbing one of his wealthy acquaintances, Eddie Nash, who was known to keep a trove of drugs, money, and other valuables in his home. a b c Vice, Jeff (October 24, 2003). "Film review: Wonderland". Deseret News . Retrieved September 22, 2023. Launius had already spent time in jail for smuggling and only narrowly escaped life imprisonment for murder when the prosecution’s star witness was killed in an accident. Police didn’t think they’d missed their chance, though; by the summer of 1981, Launius was a person of interest in as many as two dozen other homicides. It's not just funny - it's a whole lot of other things as well, emotional and inspiring and rebellious and smart amongst them. Twelve years after the gruesome and tragic Tate-LaBianca Murders at 10050 Cielo Drive and 3311 Waverly, another brutal slaying occurred in Los Angeles. In the small hours of July 1st 1981, four people were murdered at a house located at 8763 Wonderland Avenue. Situated in Laurel Canyon, a Hollywood Hills neighbourhood where, a coterie of musicians and creatives had called home during the 1960s, the area was not exactly the rough part of town. However, by the late 1970s, counterculture had given way to criminal activity, largely due to the residents of one particular house. In this den of crime and narcotics, a group of individuals known as the Wonderland Gang called home. The group’s reputation as the neighbourhood drug distributors became overshadowed on that July night, when the LAPD arrived at the house to find the most horrific crime scene they had ever encountered. The massacre gained infamy, not only for the gruesome events but for the names associated with the murders. One was Los Angeles nightclub promoter Eddie Nash, and the other was former porn star John Holmes.https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:ylwqzORVxlgJ:laurelcanyonassoc.com/EarlyHist.htmls [ dead link] Laurel Canyon Neighborhood Posts – Brian Ades Legacies of L.A." Brian Ades Legacies of L.A . Retrieved July 18, 2018. Wonderland Avenue: Tales of Glamour and Excess, first published in 1989, is the personal memoir of late author and The Doors' publicist Danny Sugerman, who went on to manage Ray Manzarek's solo-career. [1] Synopsis [ edit ]

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It's written from the hip, talky, autobiography, edgy (for the early 90's), and if you've just read Scar Tissue, then you gotta read this. 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. Perhaps the most horrifying sight was Launius’s wife, Susan. She was found covered in blood on the floor next to the bed that held her dead husband’s body, her skull bashed in — but, miraculously, still alive.Source: [ https://allthatsinteresting.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/wonderland-avenue-house.jpg] Osterwalder, Joan (October 12, 2001). "Ex-Nightclub Owner Sentenced to Three Years in Prison". City News Service. a b c d e f Gonzales, Ed; Vasquez, John (January 29, 2004). "DVD Review: James Cox's Wonderland on Lionsgate Home Entertainment". Slant Magazine . Retrieved September 22, 2023. Lind also explains that Ron had a fondness for antique guns and quite frequently shows them off. When Ron learns that Holmes knows a notorious gangster and nightclub owner, an Arab immigrant with the alias of Eddie Nash (Eric Bogosian), he gives Holmes a pair of stolen antique guns to take to Nash so that Nash can fence them and they can split the loot.



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