The Wonderland Murders - REAL Crime Scene Locations 4K

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Join us as we attempt to tell the story of the WONDERLAND MURDERS in Hollywood, California.

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This was one of the worst murders-so seedy and gruesome. Thanks for being brave enough to go Grimms!

kashesan
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This story has fascinated me for many years. Holmes’s ex gf Dawn is a true survivor. Her book is a great read. Thank you both for this vlog and keep them coming!

davidkos
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Not many know this but in the movie wonderland, christina applegate who played ron lannius wife only took the small part because as a kid she lived higher up on wonderland ave and remembered seeing the bloody mattresses outside the house after the murders happened, crazy

Untoldtruth_
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Interesting fact, I was in the LAPD academy when this happened. We were close to graduating and we were called to the house to search the surrounding property for a weapon. Found nothing but we were given an inside tour of the crime scene. All I recall is the smell.

stevevallance
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I just wanted to point out that the Georgina, whose name and handprints are on the sidewalk in front of the Pussycat Theater, was more than likely Georgina Spelvin, who was the star of The Devil In Miss Jones.

TheOneAndOnlySpookySteve
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I grew up close to this area, this was huge and very confusing news at the time. Throughout the 1970's, we explored much of the Laurel Canyon area never really knowing what was happening behind all those closed doors. It's a very haunted area anyway, and no way could I ever live in a house like that.

jeffsilverman
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This was a great movie by the way. Val Kilmer crushed it as John Holmes.

javiermori
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COKED OUT OF HIS SKULL IN THAT INTERVIEW!!!! WOWWWW!

jasoncolon
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Such a great channel. Hollyweird history is so fascinating, the Holmes story ticks all the boxes in a glimpse behind the curtain. Boogie Nights and Wonderland are must views, Anderson's film is a classic. Another great doc!

tashvadj
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My mother bought me a bright yellow T-shirt when I was 7 years old from a second hand store and it had, I love Linda Love Lace, on the front.
I couldn't understand why my friends dads would laugh when I wore it.

garethjudd
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Such a good movie. I think they really nailed it on the realism. They didn't get how unhealthy he was at the end of it all but the scenes are pretty horrific, the house looks very similar and the whole lead up was dead on. Shout out to Lisa Kudrow too, that was her best role as a drama in my opinion. Wonderland, watch it!

aaronm.
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Val Kilmer did a amazing job playing John Holmes he should have had a Oscar nomination

dedebones
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John Holmes - "I don't use drugs"

Dude never spent a sober day in his adult life.

chuckschillingvideos
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My older brother used to hang out with John and they got high together. My brother was a good guy, John took advantage of him many times, like not coming back with the drugs, apartment was robbed of jewelry, electronics, cash, etc. He knew it was John because he kind of avoided My brother after it but there's no proof of it. My brother would drive him around, ..I seen him a few times, once sitting in the car one time while my brother came home to get something for a second and I'll never forget he was sitting in the passenger seat and Supertramp, "take the long way home"... Was playing on the radio. One other time he was sitting in the living room and didn't even acknowledge me when I said hi to him. Looking back he could of been high. At the time he was pretty much past his fame and looked like just a regular guy, kind of a scruffy beard going on.... Their friendship lasted only about less than a year, my brother before he passed away said to me that John ripped him off. I don't know the whole story, my brother was very private but just an interesting piece here. It definitely brought me back. Thanks... Oh and when the wonderland murders things happened it was hard for me to see him being involved in something like that but hey I didn't really know him that well and drugs makes you do those kind of things you know. Thanks again. You have a great piece here.

RolliRod
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You said it right "No one in their right mind would mess with Nash." Holmes was clearly out of his mind.

stormybear
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Eddie Nash owned the Starwood (among other businesses) which was located at the intersection of Santa Monica and Crescent Heights. The amount of Hollywood music history that happened there could be an episode in itself - Van Halen, Motley Crue, Dokken, Quiet Riot, Go Go's, so many more.

scottamacker
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The Wonderland Murders to me will be an unsolved mystery and Holmes was an absolute trainwreck the last few years of his life. Great research and video guys and glad you were able to take video of the house, well done !!

donl
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That song in the intro, I'll never get bored of it. love it!

zprothz
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You did such a good job with this story, I've been obsessed with this case for years

michelerees
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Thanks Michael, for getting this video done. I've been interested in The Wonderland murders for years, myself. And yes, Wonderland is a great film for anyone who is fascinated by the whole ordeal.

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