2024-12-17
4 分钟They say Hollywood is where dreams are made, a seductive city where many flock to get rich, be adored and capture America's heart.
But when the spotlight turns off, fame, fortune and lives can disappear in an instant.
When TV producer Roy Raiden was found dead in a Canyon near LA in 1983, there were many questions surrounding his death.
The last person seen with him was Lainey Jacobs, a seductive cocaine dealer who desperately wanted to be part of the Hollywood elite.
Together, they were trying to break into the movie industry.
But things took a dark turn when a million dollars worth of cocaine and cash went missing.
From Wondery comes a new season of the hit show Hollywood and Crime the Cotton Club Murder.
I'm Tracy Patton.
Join myself and Josh Lucas as we guide you through the gritty underbelly of Hollywood's golden age, unpacking a gripping story of ambition and betrayal that led to a brutal murder.
I'm about to play a clip from Hollywood in the Cotton Club Murder.
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Laney Jacobs had a pounding headache.
A trip to Vegas with friends on a private jet had been the perfect getaway.
But but the endless supply of coke and top shelf liquor caught up with her.
Now all she craved was her own bed and sleep.
It was early Monday, April 4, 1983.
Her limo crept through the quiet neighborhood of Sherman Oaks, California, then stopped in front of her house.
Once she was inside, Laney kicked off her shoes.
She headed to the nursery to check on her baby, 5 month old, Dax, still fast asleep.
Even her nanny, Miriam, hadn't stirred yet.