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In the creation of L.A. Noire,
Team Bondi exhaustively researched Los Angeles newspapers of the day,
including archives of every single daily L.A. Times from January 1st
through December 31st 1947. The team pored over countless true crime
reports in those papers, finding kernels of inspiration along the way
that led to all the fictionalized cases you’ll work in the game as
Detective Cole Phelps – including "The Red Lipstick Murder” and "A Marriage Made in Heaven” as recently detailed.
Today, in partnership with the L.A. Times and their Archives group, and inspired by the L.A. Times’ own acclaimed Crime Map project, Rockstar Games present the L.A. Noire 1947 Edition Crime Map
featuring some of those other cases from that landmark year of Los
Angeles crime that were researched - ranging from the fascinating to the
frightening.
Including true tales of:
- 72-year-old oil man, E.J. Miley, who picked up three hitch-hiking youths as he left on a drive from LA up to Fresno. The trio
were petty thugs who thought they had an easy mark on their hands…
- A pair of weightlifting rivals in Pacific Palisades who agreed
to head to the gym to "settle the question of superiority”, but it winds
up being far from a fair lift-off…
- A horrible account of a young, disturbed returning veteran who,
with no warning or apparent cause, murdered his bride and himself at
his in-laws house one evening…
- Acrobat burglars who broke into a market by ripping off a
skylight, chopped a hole in the ceiling, and slid down a pole to make
off with $2500 in cash (yes, that was a LOT back then) along with
several hundred pounds of meat – but not before stopping to apparently
chug several quarts of milk.
Plus a whole lot more. Read the original clippings of these stories as
they appeared in the L.A. Times that year, and see exactly where they
happened in Los Angeles with the 1947 Edition Crime Map at www.latimes.com/lanoire.
Look for more true crime stories to be added there during the week of L.A. Noire’s release. Source
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