Taylorology 81:
Review: "Balboa Films"
"Balboa Films": Response from the Authors
Charlotte Shelby's 1929 Statement
Mary Miles Minter's "Engagement" to William Desmond Taylor
Reporting the Taylor Murder: Day Ten
Taylorology 82:
Mabel Normand in "Photoplayers Weekly"
Fragments from Official 1922 Statements: Fellows, Dumas, Maigne
The Federal Trade Commission vs. Famous Players-Lasky
Rudolph Valentino characterizes Charles Eyton
Affidavit filed by Charles Eyton regarding Rudolph Valentino
Taylorology 83:
"Suzanna" on Home Video
Mack Sennett
Taylorology 84:
Margaret Gibson's Deathbed Confession:
"I Killed William Desmond Taylor!"
Taylorology 85:
James Bean's Theory Regarding Taylor's Killer
Rumors, "Solutions," and Strange Reports
William Desmond Taylor's Injuries
Why Margaret Gibson Changed her Screen Name
Margaret Gibson Arrested for Extortion
More Thoughts Regarding Margaret Gibson
Additional Comments on Margaret Gibson by Ray Long
Letter from Margaret Gibson's Husband
Taylorology 86:
Reporting the Taylor Murder: Days 11 and 12
Fan Magazines React to the Taylor Case
Taylorology
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Contemporary Editorials Discussing the Taylor Case
Taylorology 88:
Some Errors in A&E's "City Confidential"
Herb Howe's Last Article about Mabel Normand
May Rupp's Accusation
Taylor Fighting Censorship
Flashes of Neva Gerber
More Gossip from Capt. Billy's Whiz Bang
D. W. Griffith Comments on the Taylor Case
Taylorology 89:
Gareth Hughes
James Kirkwood
Taylorology 90:
Taylor the Actor: Vitagraph Film Plots
Don Osborn
The First Fictionalization of the Taylor Murder
Injury and Illness in 1914 Hollywood
"Perfect Crimes? Nickell/Taylor" by Ray Long
Taylorology 91:
Marguerite Clark
Taylorology 92:
Thomas Ince
Taylorology
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Interviews with Actors and Actresses Directed by Taylor:
Ethel Clayton, Dustin Farnum, Elsie Ferguson, May McAvoy, Jack Pickford,
Theodore Roberts and Myrtle Stedman
Taylorology 94:
Did Drug Gangsters Kill Taylor? "Filming the Great Idea"
Taylorology 95:
The Motion Picture Directors' Association
Taylorology 96:
Alvarado Court: The 1920 Census
Taylor's Activities in the Week Prior to his Death
Interview with George Lasher A Visit to the Favorite Players Studio
Itinerary of the Fanny Davenport Troupe during the Taylor Years
E-Mail Bouquets from Taylorology Readers
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