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Hollywood Crime Scene

Episode 313 - Lucille Miller

Hollywood Crime Scene

Rachel Fisher

True Crime, Comedy

4.74.5K Ratings

🗓️ 13 March 2024

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

In 1964 a San Bernardino woman was accused of killing her husband after being inspired by the film Double Indemnity. 


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0:00.0

Spexavers have asked me to tell you something important, so I've gone creative and dug out my

0:05.9

old jack-in-the-box. It's about prices and how they jump up when you least expect them.

0:16.0

I said jump up when you least expect them. I said jump up when you least expect them. Oh, that Spexaver's glasses still start from 15 pounds.

0:19.0

Not now, Jack, including standard single vision lenses only. He's going to jump up now isn't he?

0:24.3

Oh well you're better off with spec savers. Oh I knew it. Ask in store for details.

0:40.0

Hello welcome to Hollywood crime scene. This is Rachel Fisher. Hi, this is Daisy Jettiken. Here we are. Hey, it's your week, it's my week.

0:43.4

What are we getting into?

0:45.0

Well, I changed my story again last minute.

0:47.8

Wow, Duffy.

0:48.8

I had like five things cooking.

0:50.7

I know.

0:51.3

I could not decide, and I had to make a decision obviously because I was like well I got to do something.

0:58.0

So today we are going to cover the case of Lucille Miller.

1:04.0

Who the hell is that?

1:05.0

She was a housewife and mother who was convicted of the first degree murder of her husband,

1:10.0

Gordon Cork Miller.

1:12.0

His nickname is Cork. Why? I have no idea actually. I never saw it come up.

1:19.1

No one explained that. Maybe it's like Cork, Cork, Cork. I don't know. It's just like of that time, you know, people just got weird

1:26.8

nicknames. So this is such a Southern California story that it is even the subject of a very famous Joan Didian essay from 1966 titled

1:35.8

Some Dreamers of the Golden Dream and this was included in her iconic 1968 book

1:41.5

slouching towards Bethlehem. If you need a Hollywood iconic the plot device in the film Double Indemnity.

1:53.1

If you don't remember, that's a provision

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