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How Historically Accurate is L.A. Noire?

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Support Real Pixels on Patreon — https://www.patreon.com/realpixels Twitch — https://www.twitch.tv/Real_Pixels Twitter — http://twitter.com/RealPixels_ Known as the "City of Angels", Los Angeles is historically more well-known for its devils that haunted the city in the 1940s and 1950s. The post-war period was rife with police corruption and unsolved murders—the likings of any great James Ellroy novel. These events have been covered in countless books, films, and television shows, but only one video game has truly done the job right. Watch as we take a look at the real history of L.A. Noire. The Real History is a series of videos about historical video games, examining the true events that inspired them. Whether it's set in the 13th century, the 1990s, or an alternate reality, each game has a unique aspect based on or inspired by true historical events, and I'll try to examine these in an educational and entertaining format. Audiobook Credit — 'On the Road', written by Jack Kerouac and performed by Frank Muller. Research From: - 1947project - Ancestry - BlackDahlia.web.unc.edu - FindLaw - LIFE - Newspapers.com (Delaware County Daily Times, Los Angeles Examiner, San Mateo Times, Santa Cruz Sentinel, The Courier News, The Los Angeles Times, The Palladium-Item, Wilmington Daily Press Journal) - Rockstar Newswire - SteveHodel.com 00:00 - Introduction 00:52 - Brenda Allen & Charles Stoker 02:27 - Suburban Redevelopment Fund 05:03 - "The Driver's Seat" 06:21 - "A Marriage Made in Heaven" 08:27 - Black Dahlia 09:08 - "The Red Lipstick Murder" 10:43 - "The Silk Stocking Murder" 11:42 - "The White Shoe Slaying" 13:17 - "The Studio Secretary Murder" 15:26 - "The Quarter Moon Murders" 17:38 - "Nicholson Electroplating" 19:45 - World War II & Okinawa 21:46 - Conclusion & Credits #LosAngeles #Gaming #LANoire

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