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For immediate release
Go deep
inside L.A. crime lore with LAVA's Phil Spector / Black Dahlia weekend
Event #1: Saturday, April 16, 12-4pm - Esotouric presents "The
Real Black Dahlia" crime bus tour (departs from The Millennium Biltmore
Hotel, 506 South Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90071, $58/person)
INFO/RESERVATIONS:
http://esotouric.com/dahlia-4-16-11
Event #2: Sunday, April 17, 2-6pm - Professor Donald Johnson, in
association with LAVA and Esotouric, presents a fundraiser lecture/tour
benefiting the CSULA Criminalistics graduate department "TRACE: inside
the world of Lynne
Herold, Criminalist" (at The Hertzberg-Davis Forensic Science Center at
Cal State L.A., 1800 Paseo Rancho Castilla, Los Angeles, CA 90032,
$36.50/person) INFO/RESERVATIONS:
http://lavatransforms.org/crimelabapril17
LOS ANGELES- There's just something special about the notorious crimes
of Los Angeles, the way they resonate in the American consciousness, and
continue to fascinate years after the fact. In April, LAVA The Los
Angeles Visionaries Association, dedicates a weekend to uncovering the
reality behind two of the city's most compelling and poorly understood
murder stories: the unsolved 1947 Black Dahlia mystery and the
adjudicated but-still-controversial Phil Spector murder trial.
These two remarkable events Esotouric's historic bus tour following in
the footsteps of Black Dahlia murder victim Elizabeth Short, and a crime
lab tour and lecture featuring L.A. Sheriff's Department Senior
Criminalist Lynne Herold revealing her methods and discoveries while
analyzing the Phil Spector crime scene evidence -- offer an opportunity
to get behind the
headlines and the hype and explore fascinating true crime cases with a
depth and seriousness rarely offered to the public. This LAVA weekend is
a must for intelligent crime aficionados and those with a passion for
the untold stories of Los Angeles.
About Esotouric's Real Black Dahlia Tour:
On April 16, Esotouric, L.A.'s most eclectic and thoughtful bus tour
company, offers its most popular crime bus tour, THE REAL BLACK DAHLIA.
Since January 1947, this one iconic murder
mystery has lingered unsolved at the forefront of the American
imagination, with dozens of books, films and websites dedicated to
solving the slaying of Beth Short, the Massachusetts girl who came to
Hollywood hoping to make it, and ended up cut in two in a vacant lot.
The tour dedicates itself to revealing who victim Elizabeth Short really
was by exploring her life in Los Angeles from mid 1946 to her January
1947 murder through examination of the police investigation and news
coverage. The various whodunnit theories are up for discussion, but the
focus is firmly on the 22-year-old woman whose death continues to
fascinate. Along the way, passengers will explore the social history of
postwar Los Angeles and its lively downtown scene and
learn the role the city played in Short's mysterious death. Passengers
on this eye-opening and informative tour will leave with a new
understanding of the Black Dahlia case and what it was like to be a
single woman in 1940s Los Angeles.
About Lynne Herold's "Trace" Lecture:
The April 17 event "TRACE: inside the world of Lynne Herold,
Criminalist" is a fundraiser for the Criminalistics graduate department
at Cal State L.A. "TRACE" is an exploration of the scientific
investigation of major crimes, revealed through methods of trace
evidence analysis and select case histories. Attendees will also have an
opportunity to tour Cal State LAšs state-of the-art teaching and
research facilities in the Criminalistics Department of the
Hertzberg-Davis Forensic Science Center. "TRACE" consists of three
lectures by LASD Senior Criminalist Lynne Herold and three breakout
scientific workshops presented by Criminalistics graduate students.
Lecture #1 is Lynne Herold's personal
introduction to her life and work, entitled "My World and Welcome To
It." Lecture #2 explores the use of blood stain patterns in the analysis
of complex crime scenes. Lecture #3 is a case history of the Phil
Spector /Lana Clarkson murder investigation, for which Lynne Herold did
the trace evidence analyses which resulted in Spector's conviction in
his second murder trial. The scientific workshop topics include blood
spatter re-creation and analysis, the magic of Mylar and static
electricity, and insights into hair/fiber analysis. By the programšs
conclusion, attendees will have a deeper understanding of the real work
that's done by a senior LASD criminalist, and the tools and techniques
used to interpret crime scenes for the benefit of investigating officers
and juries. Come discover the reality, which is so different from and so
much more interesting than what you've seen on TV.
Biography:
Dr. Lynne Herold, Ph.D. is a Senior Criminalist in the Los Angeles
County Sheriff's Department's Scientific Services Bureau. She received
her B.S. in Biological Sciences from Kent State University in 1974, and
her Ph.D. in Biological Sciences from USC in 1984. Over the past two
decades, Dr. Herold has been involved in hundreds of "high profile"
cases, and has been instrumental in the successful prosecution of scores
of murder and serial murder cases. In 2003, Dr. Herold was assigned to
the murder of actress Lana Clarkson, whose name has been largely
overshadowed by the celebrity status of her accused killer, record
producer Phil Spector. Dr. Herold devoted in excess of 1000 hours of
work to the case, which went to trial in 2007. Dr. Herold's examination
of the physical evidence in this case was technical, detailed,
exhaustive and her conclusions compelling.
Additionally, she was able to advise prosecutors as to areas in which
the testimony of "hired gun" defense experts Dr. Henry Lee and Dr.
Michael Baden could be impeached. Dr. Herold's testimony, which lasted
for five days before the eyes of the world via live television, was a
textbook illustration of effective courtroom preparation and
presentation. Although the 2007 trial ended in a mistrial (10 to 2 for
guilt), jurors who were interviewed stated that her testimony was so
well presented, they completely
discounted the testimony of defense experts. In his second trial in
2009, Phil Spector was convicted of the murder of Lana Clarkson and
sentenced to 19 years to life. In 2008, Dr. Herold was honored as the
California Homicide Investigators' Association Support Person of the
Year.
About Lava:
Through participation in LAVA, a select group of creative professionals
come together to promote cultural programming that speaks to the urban
experience while promoting positive public space. LAVA's creative
partners share a love for L.A. and unique ideas for exploring it in
their work. Formed by social historians RICHARD SCHAVE and KIM COOPER --
proprietors of Esotouric bus adventures and the 1947project time travel
blog series (including On Bunker Hill and In SRO Land) -- LAVA brings
together L.A.'s most visionary promoters, artists, writers and thinkers.
Applications from prospective LAVA members are being taken at
http://lavatransforms.org/apply
To learn more about LAVA, please visit
http://www.lavatransforms.org
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