James Ellroy's LA: City of Demons is a gripping true crime series that takes the audience on a journey through the dark underworld of Los Angeles. The series is presented by James Ellroy, the author of crime novels such as LA Confidential, who himself was raised in LA during the 1950s, which gives him a unique perspective on the city's sordid history.
The series explores some of the most notorious crimes that have taken place in LA over the past century, from the mysterious Black Dahlia murder to the celebrity trials of OJ Simpson and Phil Spector. Each episode delves into a different crime, analysing the evidence, interviewing witnesses and experts, and uncovering new details that shed light on what really happened.
One of the strengths of the show is its attention to detail. The series makers have clearly done their research, and the audience is treated to a wealth of information about each case, including historical documents, crime scene photos, and archived news footage. This depth of knowledge helps to bring the stories to life, making them all the more compelling.
Another interesting aspect of the show is the way in which it portrays the city of LA itself. James Ellroy is known for his love-hate relationship with the city, and this comes across in his narration. While he clearly has a deep fascination with LA's dark past, he is also keen to highlight the city's seedy underbelly, and shows no hesitation in exposing some of its most unpleasant secrets.
One of the standout episodes of the series is 'The Black Dahlia', which tells the story of the brutal murder of Elizabeth Short in 1947. Short's murder remains one of the most infamous unsolved crimes in American history, and this episode does an excellent job of examining the evidence and attempting to piece together what really happened. The episode also sheds light on the media frenzy that surrounded the case, and how it became part of the cultural fabric of the city.
Another fascinating episode is 'The Grim Sleeper', which tells the story of the notorious serial killer who targeted African-American women in South Central LA for over two decades. The episode examines the police
James Ellroy's LA: City Of Demons is a series that ran for 1 seasons (6 episodes) between January 19, 2011 and on Investigation Discovery