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Wonderland Murders

Wonderland Murders

1 episodes

A true-crime documentary podcast examining the brutal 1981 Wonderland Murders and their connection to Hollywood's hidden history.

Wonderland Murders & the Secret History of Hollywood is an exclusive Audible podcast hosted by bestselling author and investigative journalist Michael Connelly. The series revisits one of Los Angeles's most shocking unsolved crimes: the brutal 1981 mass murder in the Laurel Canyon neighborhood that claimed four lives and has haunted Hollywood for decades.

Connelly draws on never-before-revealed records, exclusive interviews with investigators and prosecutors, and testimony from a previously missing witness to unravel the complex circumstances surrounding the murders. The podcast goes beyond the crime itself to explore the interconnected world of 1980s Hollywood—its underworld connections, corruption, and the powerful figures whose involvement in the case remained hidden from public view.

With Connelly's proven expertise in crime investigation and storytelling, Wonderland Murders & the Secret History of Hollywood offers listeners a compelling deep dive into a case that has long fascinated true-crime enthusiasts. The series premiered with two episodes on July 1, 2021, with new episodes released weekly thereafter, available exclusively to Audible members.

Quick Facts

HostMichael Connelly
NetworkAudible

Episodes (1)

The Wonderland Murders: Unveiling Hollywood's Dark Mysteries

Wonderland: The Unsolved Murders That Haunted Hollywood

On July 1, 1981, four people were beaten to death in a home on Wonderland Avenue in Los Angeles. Despite three separate murder trials, no one was ever convicted—leaving one of Hollywood's darkest crimes officially unsolved.

May 26, 2025 at 10:00 PM