*NEW & EXPANDED 'CENTENNIAL' EDITION (2026)💀
1926 was the year that Americans all over the country said screw it. And screw it they did... mixing too much bootleg booze, marijuana, cocaine and heroin with fast cars, sex and jazz music can only lead to trouble. The number of allegedly normal people senselessly committing ghastly murders in 1926 is astounding. It is like a switch got turned on and some people went mad unlike any other time in American history.
Born to first-generation Americans in Bay City, Michigan, David Kulczyk (pronounced "coal-check") is a Sacramento-based crime historian, freelance writer and award-winning author of short fiction. He is the author of Forgotten Sacramento Murders: 1940-1976 (2018); California's Deadliest Women: Dangerous Dames and Murderous Moms (2016); California Fruits, Flakes and Nuts: True Tales of California Crazies, Crackpots and Creeps (2013); Death in California: The Bizarre, Freakish, and Just Curious Ways People Die in the Golden State (2009); and California Justice: Shootouts, Lynchings and Assassinations in the Golden State (2007). His freelance work has appeared in the SF Guardian, the East Bay Express, the Seattle Times, Pop Culture Press, Strange Magazine, and the Sacramento News and Review.


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