172: Wonderland Murders- Part 1 - a podcast by Killer Queens: A True Crime Podcast

from 2021-07-10T14:00

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On July 1st, 1981, workers for a moving company heard noises coming from the house next to the one they were working at and saw a few men running from the house.  When they went to investigate, they stumbled upon one of the most gruesome crime scenes that L.A. County has ever seen.  Inside the home, the police found 4 bodies, beaten almost beyond recognition, and a 5th person, barely clinging to life despite her severe injuries.  The Wonderland Gang, as they were known, had been attacked during the night as payback for their actions against nightclub owner Eddie Nash only days before.





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