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In April 1958, Hollywood’s ice-queen glamour cracked. Lana Turner’s mob-linked boyfriend, Johnny Stompanato, lay dead on her Beverly Hills bedroom floor, felled by a single knife wound, and her 14-year-old daughter, Cheryl Crane, stood trembling with the knife in her hand. In this week’s History For Weirdos, we peel back the silk curtains to find the rough edges: a movie star at the height of her fame, a small-time hood with big-time connections, and a city where the studio machine and the underworld sometimes shared the same phone book.
We follow the story from red-carpet sheen to coroner’s inquest: the jealous rages and whispered threats, the shadow of L.A.’s mob fixers, the studio publicists working overtime, and the tabloid feeding frenzy that turned a family tragedy into national theater. Along the way, we examine what the official narrative claimed happened that night—and why some details still don’t sit neatly even decades later. Was this a clear-cut case of a teen protecting her mother, or a story shaped by power, image, and the peculiar alchemy of Old Hollywood?
Expect glamour and grit in equal measure as we trace how a single moment on April 1958 ricocheted through a star’s career, a daughter’s life, and a city addicted to scandal. Buckle up, weirdos: this is Tinseltown at its most dazzling—and most dangerous.
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In April 1958, Hollywood’s ice-queen glamour cracked. Lana Turner’s mob-linked boyfriend, Johnny Stompanato, lay dead on her Beverly Hills bedroom floor, felled by a single knife wound, and her 14-year-old daughter, Cheryl Crane, stood trembling with the knife in her hand. In this week’s History For Weirdos, we peel back the silk curtains to find the rough edges: a movie star at the height of her fame, a small-time hood with big-time connections, and a city where the studio machine and the underworld sometimes shared the same phone book.
We follow the story from red-carpet sheen to coroner’s inquest: the jealous rages and whispered threats, the shadow of L.A.’s mob fixers, the studio publicists working overtime, and the tabloid feeding frenzy that turned a family tragedy into national theater. Along the way, we examine what the official narrative claimed happened that night—and why some details still don’t sit neatly even decades later. Was this a clear-cut case of a teen protecting her mother, or a story shaped by power, image, and the peculiar alchemy of Old Hollywood?
Expect glamour and grit in equal measure as we trace how a single moment on April 1958 ricocheted through a star’s career, a daughter’s life, and a city addicted to scandal. Buckle up, weirdos: this is Tinseltown at its most dazzling—and most dangerous.
Get History For Weirdos merch here!
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Thank you for listening Weirdos! Show the podcast some love by rating & subscribing on whichever platform you use to listen to podcasts.
Your support means so much to us. Let's stay in touch 👇
Email: [email protected]
IG/Threads: @historyforweirdos
Website: historyforweirdos.com
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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