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- Mystery of Vincent Price, the velvet villain, too ambiguous to play the hero, but happy to stay in the shadows as the legendary star of Gothic horror.
- Mysteries and Scandals examines the murder of aspiring actress Elizabeth Short who was also known as 'The Black Dahlia'. Her gruesomely mutilated body was discovered on January 15, 1947 in a vacant lot. He killer is never identified though suspects include the last man seen with her, a well-known night club owner, and a petty criminal.
- What transpired is to this day a mystery. One thing's for certain. Famed Hollywood Producer Thomas Ince was shot on-board William Randolph Hearst's yacht the night of his birthday and soon after died. Who did it? And why?
- He was an icon to a generation of children. So it was a shock to many when George Reeves was found dead of a gunshot wound to the head. The media called it a suicide. Others believed it was murder.
- The life and times of Bela Lugosi.
- Camelot it wasn't - downhill slide of the handsome charmer who snared a Kennedy princess, but couldn't handle Vegas and the rat-pack.
- End-of-an-era story of America's favourite son dying tragically young in an air-crash in the snow - but could there have been a smoking gun?
- A look at the life of comic legend Groucho Marx.
- Only a teenage girl when she became one of the early stars of the silver screen, Mabel Normand's life soon became swept up in scandals, leading to an early grave.
- What happened on that night in 1958 when Lana Turner's mobster boyfriend, Johnny Stompanato was stabbed to death? Was she responsible or was it her teenage daughter, Cheryl Crane?
- Good clean fun? Or a cynical attempt by the networks to fabricate high scores in order to entertain bigger audiences, and drive up the ad revenue?
- Billy Tipton was a female jazz pianist and saxophonist who found it easier to dress in male attire, and lived as a man, eventually establishing a number of common law relationships with other women and adopting three sons. This story outlines her life and interviews her fellow band members and family, all who were comfortable with her choice and supportive.
- The unhappy, booze-ridden life of novelist Raymond Chandler is profiled.
- Notorious for her drunken exploits and various stints at mental health facilities, Frances Farmer was subjected to a slew of dark rumors - but here's the truth about her story.
- Serial rapists and killers Kenneth Bianchi and his cousin Angelo Buono Jr. (who was not Ken's blood relative) terrorize Los Angeles, California in the late 1970s, leaving a dozen or more women dead.
- Reluctant star Gail Russell made indelible impressions in 1940s films "The Uninvited" and "Angel and the Badman," but her cinematic achievements were overshadowed by addiction and its resultant string of progressively worse legal problems.