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by Dr. Marlen Cassin Jr. Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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There's some amount of Inherent Vice energy running through Lost Hills. It oscillates between the dark gravity of Beaudette's killing and the goofiness of the Malibu setting, cutting what could be a straightforwardly told story with a slightly ironic eye. The combination is captivating."

Is Lost Hills podcast real?

The new true crime series Lost Hills, a joint production of Western Sound and Pushkin Industries, sheds new light on a brutal murder set against the picturesque, privileged town of Malibu.

What is lost Hills podcast about?

Lost Hills: Dead in the Water on Apple Podcasts. Lost Hills investigates the dark side of Malibu, California. Beneath a seductive facade, this city of billionaires, celebrities, and surf bums is hiding something menacing.

How many Lost Hills podcast episodes?

eight episodesThe podcast creates suspense over eight episodes, mostly false lead and assumptions.

Was Fred Roehler guilty?

Roehler, who pled not guilty, was sentenced to life in California state prison without possibility of parole. His motive was to collect $700,000 in life insurance.

What makes Lost Hills different from the dozens of procedurals that are published every month?

The first thing that makes Lost Hills different from the dozens of procedurals that are published every month is that Goldberg shows us the brutal aftermath of murder. This is a novel full of blood, where forensic experts discuss slashed throats, stabbing, and dissecting bodies in a bathtub.

Who is Eve Ronin in Lost Hills?

Review: 'Lost Hills,' By Lee Goldberg Veteran mystery author Lee Goldberg introduces a compelling new character in Lost Hills: Eve Ronin, rookie detective and unwilling media darling after her arrest of a famous actor went viral.

What is the worst thing about Ronin?

Ronin is young and relatively inexperienced, but that's not her worst problem. Her worst problem is that she' s a woman. Her colleagues resent her and make fun of the nickname the press gave her, Deathfist. They think she got the job because she's a media darling and do nothing to hide their feelings. Ronin's first case gives her a chance to prove herself: Someone has murdered a mother and her two children in their home. The floor and walls of the house are covered in blood, but the bodies are missing. With the help of her partner, who is about to retire, Ronin must find the killer and the bodies while battling everyone who resents her, raging fires that threaten to consume Los Angeles, her mother, and her own insecurities.

Is Lost Hills a novel?

Lee Goldberg's Lost Hills is not only the first book in what promises to be a superb series — it's also that rare novel in which the formulaic elements of mainstream police procedurals (blood, violence and forensic science) share narrative space with a unique female protagonist. All that, and it's also a love letter to the chaos and diversity ...

Where is Lost Hills podcast?

A new podcast, Lost Hills, will explore a series of strange shootings at a state park in Malibu, California, one of which ended with the murder of a 35-year-old father in front of his two kids.

What is the Lost Hills show about?

A release for Lost Hills offers a few more details about the show, including that it will feature new information about the crimes at Malibu Creek State Park, uncover secrets kept by law enforcement and even “smoking gun evidence” missed by deputies. Lost Hills will also boast new interviews with law enforcement, family members of Beaudette and Rauda, and victims of other shootings.

Just finished listening to The Root of all Evil and man that story is messed up

For those of you who aren't familiar, Root of Evil is a podcast about the Hodel family.

Anyone need mental breaks from True Crime?

It's been some time now and I've just about listened to hundreds if not maybe a thousand true crime podcasts episodes over the past year or so and a few weeks ago, I realized I needed a break, mentally. Which never happens to me. I had just subscribed to the uncensored invisible choir, maybe three episodes in and I just couldn't stomach it anymore.

The Prosecutors should get more love

I recently been binge listening to The Prosecutors and it’s been really engrossing stuff.

The Lost Kids - a podcast

In February 2004, 16 year old Daniel Yuen disappeared from CEDU Running Springs school in CA. CEDU (SEE-do) was one of those (now shuttered) tough love schools whose alumni include Paris Hilton, Roseanne Barr, etc. Reports come out later on that CEDU has a reputation for being "America's deadliest cult." Hmmm.

Tom Brown's Body - minor update

According to Klein Investigations Facebook page, there may not be a grand jury at this time. Klein is outraged, all the commenters are calling this as proof of a cover-up and corruption, etc.

Who is the pod host?

The pod host (former forensic investigator Karen Smith) is very detailed and covers her own cases. She is also very respectful of the victims and I think it's well done. Just wanted to share because I am always looking for new pods.

Is episode 3 of The Sob coming out?

Edit. Episode 3 is out and it didn't really steer us in any new direction. We have the sob story from the victim's family, the bizarre story of a medium and some law enforcement intrigue. But this didn't seem to move the story forward.

Is Mark's podcast good?

Overall, this was a fantastic podcast. I appreciate the honesty. I even don’t dislike Mark. I dislike what he did, but I think his remorse and grief for both women is genuine.

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