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OverviewA young woman came to Los Angeles in 1969. Sixteen days after a calm postcard home, she was found dead off Mulholland Drive. The Girl Left on Mulholland is a carefully researched true crime cold case account of the unsolved murder of Reet Silvia Jurvetson, once known only as Jane Doe 59. At nineteen, Reet had traveled from Canada to California, entering a city alive with possibility, danger, rumor, and cultural upheaval. Her body was discovered near Mulholland Drive and Bowmont Drive on 16 November 1969, but her name would not be publicly restored for forty-six years. For readers drawn to historical true crime, Los Angeles cold cases, and unidentified victim cases, this book examines the mystery with restraint, clarity, and respect. It follows the known facts of Reet's life: her Estonian family background, her move from Montreal, her connection to a man known as John or Jean, her Hollywood return address at 5311 Melrose Avenue, and the postcard dated 31 October 1969 that offered no warning of the violence to come. The case has often been pulled toward the wider mythology of late-1960s Los Angeles. The timing, the brutality, and the Mulholland Drive setting made speculation almost inevitable. But suspicion is not proof. This narrative separates documented evidence from rumor, including the long shadow cast by the era's most notorious crimes, while keeping Reet-not the mythology-at the center of the story. For forty-six years, the first mystery was her name. The identification of Jane Doe 59 through renewed attention, database visibility, and DNA comparison restored Reet Jurvetson to the public record. But identification did not solve the homicide. The investigation remained open, and the questions persisted: Who last saw her alive? What happened between Hollywood and Mulholland? Why did the case remain unresolved for so long? And how could a young woman vanish from public memory in one of the most documented cities in America? Written as narrative nonfiction, this unsolved murder book explores not only a violent death, but the systems and silences around it: police records, missing-person gaps, fragmented memory, media distortion, and the long delay between death and recognition. It is a victim-centered true crime account for readers who want more than sensational retelling. It is about evidence, uncertainty, and the dignity of naming the dead. Her name was restored. Her murder remains unsolved. Enter the story of Reet Jurvetson, the young woman once known as Jane Doe 59, and the unanswered questions left on Mulholland. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Adrian HaldenPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.268kg ISBN: 9798197451194Pages: 194 Publication Date: 18 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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