Early one morning, a young boy and his dog stumbled upon the body of a woman lying on a golf course. Her name was Ora Murray, and she’d been strangled and mutilated – a white gardenia corsage still pinned to her tattered dress. In Los Angeles to visit family, Ora had gone out dancing one night at the Zenda Ballroom with her sister Latona. There they met a good-looking, friendly man, who offered to take the sisters on a tour of Hollywood in his car. Latona went home to her husband. Ora drove away with the man into the night. It was the last time she was seen alive.New to Hollywood & Crime? Subscribe here: smarturl.it/hollywoodandcrimeThank you to our sponsors:Blue Apron - Get your first 3 meals for free with free shipping by visiting them here: www.blueapron.com/LACrimeAudible - Get a 30-day trial and a free audio book when you visit them here: www.audible.com/LACrimeCasper - Get $50 off any mattress when you visit them here: www.casper.com/LACrimeBeen Verified: Get a 5-day trial with unlimited reports for just $1 when you visit them here: www.BeenVerified.com/CrimeWe'd like to hear from you. Find us on Twitter @HollywoodNCrime or Facebook.com/HollywoodAndCrimePodcast or give us a call at 424-224-5711 and please complete a quick survey at www.wondery.com/survey
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