Episode 11
E11: William Desmond Taylor - Silks, Stars, and Shadows
Hollywood in the 1920s looked glamorous on the silver screen — but off camera, it was full of scandals, secrets, and cover-ups. When famed director William Desmond Taylor was found dead in his Los Angeles bungalow, the whispers started and never really stopped.
From Mabel Normand’s troubled friendship, to Mary Miles Minter’s love letters, to Charlotte Shelby’s infamous .38 revolver, Taylor’s story pulled half of Hollywood into the shadows. Studio fixers, cover-ups, and a trail of suspicious behavior kept the case unsolved, but not forgotten.
In this episode, Jenn and Jared dive into:
- 🌴 The backdrop of 1920s Hollywood and prohibition America
- 🕵️ Taylor’s last night and the police fumbles that followed
- ⭐ The stars and suspects at the heart of the scandal
- 🗝️ Strange facts and oddities that still rattle in the attic
- 🎭 Why this case became Hollywood’s first true scandal
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⏱️ Chapters
00:00 – Cold Open: Hollywood’s shadows
00:00:52 – Welcome & Set Talk
00:02:00 – Let’s Go Back: The Roaring Twenties
00:07:30 – The Scandal Breaks
00:15:00 – William Desmond Taylor’s Last Night
00:23:15 – Police Fumbles & Hollywood Clean-Up
00:32:00 – The Suspects: Mabel Normand, Mary Miles Minter, Charlotte Shelby
00:42:45 – Studio Power & Cover-Ups
00:50:00 – Strange Facts & Oddities
00:56:11 –Jenn Gets Weird
The House of Syx uncovers history’s strangest crimes, mysteries, and scandals. Each week, Jenn digs into the shadows while Jared brings a skeptic’s ear — because sometimes history whispers, and sometimes it flat-out lies.
