Girl 27: The Brutal Assault of Patricia Douglas
An MGM Extra Makes Rape a Federal Case
I wasn’t trying to get anything. I just wanted someone to believe me. — Patricia Douglas
Hollywood and MGM
Located at 8439 Sunset Boulevard, on the Sunset Strip in trendy West Hollywood, the Hacienda Park Apartments was home to many Hollywood notables of the late 1920s and early 1930s. Built in 1927 as luxury apartments, the 54,000 square foot space was relatively close to the studios, as well as next door to the famed nightclub Ciro’s, making it a prime location for, at times, Marie Dressler, Loretta Young, Grant Withers, Jeanette MacDonald, and others. In 1935, dress designer Paul Ivar Wharton not only lived and worked at the Hacienda Park but was also murdered there.
During the 1930s, a woman by the name of Lee Francis also moved in.
Francis had worked out of brothels in San Francisco and Reno before arriving in Los Angeles in 1920 at the age of 25. Soon after she arrived in town, she caught crime kingpin Charlie Crawford’s eye. Crawford not only gifted her with a small house on Norton Avenue in West Hollywood but set…